This book identifies the feeling you get when you have the Heebie Jeebies. The fictional scientist Robert Heinrich Herman Kich a lesser known physician and pioneering emotatudogist isolates and studies emotatudes. As the founder of modern grossology, and emotatudology he is on the quest to find the specific causative agents of love, joy, exasperation, fear, disgust, fright, and repulsion. This book shows how he gives experimental support for the concept of infectious emotional vibratory beings. Join his adventure and discovery of feelings as this series documents trail-blazing studies on...
This book identifies the feeling you get when you have the Heebie Jeebies. The fictional scientist Robert Heinrich Herman Kich a lesser known physicia...
This Book helps you understand what you can do when you get bejeebers scared out of you. Bejeebers are little vibratory beings called emotatudes. They live inside all of us. A bejeeber is a pink fluffy loving creatures that keep you feeling warm, loved, and secure.
Have you ever had the bejeebers scared out of you? What happened to you that scared you so? Do you remember what you did that made you safe and secure? Have your parents ever had the bejeebers scared out of them? How did they deal with that situation? What made them safe and secure? This book will explain how bejeebers...
This Book helps you understand what you can do when you get bejeebers scared out of you. Bejeebers are little vibratory beings called emotatudes. T...
Dr. Kich says "Children who experience grief need coping skills to guide them through these difficult moments." His resarch on Emotatudes will give children more emotional agility to help them build awareness and acceptance, later in life. Emotatudes are little vibratory beings that display what emotions look like, sound like, and act like. Emotatudology gives our feelings names and even paint pictures of what they look like. We really can't control how many emotional experiences we will have. We can control how we will deal with them. Do we hold things in? Do we go over them in our mind over...
Dr. Kich says "Children who experience grief need coping skills to guide them through these difficult moments." His resarch on Emotatudes will give ch...