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Review: Orville Gilbert Brim, How Healthy Are We?

jacket imageHow Healthy Are We?: A National Study of Well-Being at Midlife, edited by Orville Gilbert Brim, Carol D. Ryff, and Ronald C. Kessler, was recently reviewed by Psychiatric Services: A Journal of the American Psychiatric Association: "It is an impressive and lengthy compendium and a valuable contribution to the epidemiology literature, including valuable insights into a range of psychosocial factors that define and affect middle-aged life in our society."

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Is this book the one about this association game we can do with our friends to learn about their psychosocial behavior?

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