Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Kelly proposes that people continually revise the linkages between their personal constructs by making predictions of which anticipations will go together and then testing whether the predictions hold up or not .
Kelly proposes that people continually revise the linkages between their personal constructs by making predictions of which anticipations will go together and then testing whether the predictions hold up or not .
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The human proclivity for extensive expectations and anticipations makes people particularly vulnerable to vicious cycles stemming from excessive feedforward . When a person's anticipations prompt other anticipations that , in turn ...
The human proclivity for extensive expectations and anticipations makes people particularly vulnerable to vicious cycles stemming from excessive feedforward . When a person's anticipations prompt other anticipations that , in turn ...
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That is , anticipations prompt other anticipations that , in turn , " feed into " the initiating anticipations , leading to a vicious cycle . In this way , a person's world view may become dominated by misconstrued anticipations that ...
That is , anticipations prompt other anticipations that , in turn , " feed into " the initiating anticipations , leading to a vicious cycle . In this way , a person's world view may become dominated by misconstrued anticipations that ...
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