Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Only those who have had an acute psychotic episode or have taken a potent psychedelic drug have an inkling of what these ineffable experiences of time are like . Even for these people the experience often seems so much like a dream that ...
Only those who have had an acute psychotic episode or have taken a potent psychedelic drug have an inkling of what these ineffable experiences of time are like . Even for these people the experience often seems so much like a dream that ...
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In short , during an acute psychosis , since the patient has difficulty with sequentially organizing his plans of action toward goals , he loses control over his future . There are two different reactions to this loss of control over ...
In short , during an acute psychosis , since the patient has difficulty with sequentially organizing his plans of action toward goals , he loses control over his future . There are two different reactions to this loss of control over ...
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That is , during an acute psychosis , the relationships between plans of action , future images , and emotions are incoordinated and sequentially disorganized . Moreover , the temporal disintegration of sequence impairs reality testing ...
That is , during an acute psychosis , the relationships between plans of action , future images , and emotions are incoordinated and sequentially disorganized . Moreover , the temporal disintegration of sequence impairs reality testing ...
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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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