Review published In: Consciousness & Emotion
Vol. 1:2 (2000) ► pp.324–329
Book review
. A revolutionary way of thinking: From a near fatal accident to a new science of healing. Melbourne: Hill and Content, 1998. ISBN 0 85572 282 7Illus 413 pp.
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Published online: 20 March 2001
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