Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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This is somewhat surprising in view of the fact that most people in Western society are future oriented ( Cottle and Klineberg , 1974 ; Trommsdorff and Lamm , 1973 ) . In America , the billions of dollars spent each year on life ...
This is somewhat surprising in view of the fact that most people in Western society are future oriented ( Cottle and Klineberg , 1974 ; Trommsdorff and Lamm , 1973 ) . In America , the billions of dollars spent each year on life ...
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There should be a premium on more efficient forms of therapy , given the massive needs of society that are not being met . Research indicates that , for most patients , there are diminishing returns when psychotherapy lasts longer than ...
There should be a premium on more efficient forms of therapy , given the massive needs of society that are not being met . Research indicates that , for most patients , there are diminishing returns when psychotherapy lasts longer than ...
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... anxiety about becoming guilty or ashamed are common emotions in obsessive - compulsive disorders . With guilt , the immediate expectation is that the person believes he has not fulfilled his duties to others or society ; he expects ...
... anxiety about becoming guilty or ashamed are common emotions in obsessive - compulsive disorders . With guilt , the immediate expectation is that the person believes he has not fulfilled his duties to others or society ; he expects ...
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TIME AND THE CONTROL OF | 1 |
Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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