Minds in Distress The Clash of Evolution, Human Conditioning, and Culture in America by Edward E. Loewe |
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Paperback: 436 pages Publisher: Booklocker.com (March 30 2006) Costumer Rating: 
Read an ExcerptLove in Ruins Romantic love is an aspect of the human condition which has shown itself to be both a source of jubilation and of pain. Its hallmark is in many ways unpredictability. Love shows no reliability whatsoever in terms of when it will appear in one's life Love in Ruins Romantic love is an aspect of the human condition which has shown itself to be both a source of jubilation and of pain. Its hallmark is in many ways unpredictability. Love shows no reliability whatsoever in terms of when it will appear in one's life Love in Ruins Romantic love is an aspect of the human condition which has shown itself to be both a source of jubilation and of pain. Its hallmark is in many ways unpredictability. Love shows no reliability whatsoever in terms of when it will appear in one's life
Book Description Minds in Distress deals with the new mental-emotional struggles and neuroses befalling tens of millions of people, and how much of this instability is being stimulated by the culture we live in, rather than through innate flaws to be found in people. About the Author Edward E. Loewe Ph.D.
Edward Loewe, Ph.D., holds multiple university degrees. Following two decades as the owner of a major professional corporation, he dedicated nearly twenty years to the emotionally distraught, in the field of clinical psychology. His work and lectures resulted in appointments to numerous private and public sector boards, and sundry awards.. » More by Edward E. Loewe Ph.D.
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