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Feelings : Our Vital Signs

by Willard Gaylin

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A psychoanalyst explains how to understand and trust our feelings--including those of anxiety, guilt, shame, pride, fatigue, boredom, and envy--because it is these small passions that make us human andpotentially capable of true happiness.
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The author asserts that our feelings, including those of anxiety, guilt and shame, are not troubling obstacles, but the very things that make us fully human and capable of happiness.
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A psychoanalyst explains how to understand and trust our feelings--including those of anxiety, guilt, shame, pride, fatigue, boredom, and envy--because it is these small passions that make us human andpotentially capable of true happiness.

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