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Control of the Mind 1929

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Kessinger Publishing, Apr 1, 2003 - Philosophy - 224 pages
A handbook of applied psychology for the ordinary man. Contents: systems of mental development and their aims; autosuggestion, its uses and limitations; how habits may be formed and broken; emotions and how they may be controlled; instincts and their sublimation; concentration; fatigue and rest; how we remember; dreaming and reality; inferiority and domination; destruction of the inferiority complex; mental efficiency and religion.
  

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Contents

Chapter Page
3
HOW HABITS MAY BE FORMED
39
THE EMOTIONS AND HOW THEY
57
THE INSTINCTS AND THEIR SUB
79
CONCENTRATION
99
FATIGUE AND REST
121
HOW WE REMEMBER
143
DREAMING AND REALITY
165
THE DESTRUCTION OF THE
203
MENTAL EFFICIENCY AND
215

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