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... Revisited": "It is conceivable, though, that a third, unrelated problem causes chemical imbalances in the brain, metabolic diseases such as dia... ... (political parties, countries, races, his workplace) as a compound of good and bad elements. He is an "all or nothing" primitive "machine" (a comm... ...science and a belief in their immunity to the consequences of their actions. These elements and the child's feelings regarding its parents (whom it... ...self-esteem is endangered. Sometimes this can be rectified by his mastery of other elements; particularly if they contribute a steady flow of narci... ...sion of the experience. If a psychological process lacks the evaluative or analytic elements, this lack does not question its existence or its natur... ...her unrealistic (fantastic) view of the other is faintly narcissistic. It includes elements of idealised over-valuation, of self- preoccupation, and... ...e of all branches of human knowledge. No one has ever seen a quark, or untangled a chemical bond, or surfed an electromagnetic wave, or visited the...