Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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By contrast , when there is no urgent goal to be accomplished and future time span appears open and unrestricted ... Past temporal perspective does not appear to be as important for the sense of duration as future time perspective .
By contrast , when there is no urgent goal to be accomplished and future time span appears open and unrestricted ... Past temporal perspective does not appear to be as important for the sense of duration as future time perspective .
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One of the most interesting findings is that the left and right hemispheres appear to process time relationships differently ( Mills and Rollman , 1980 ) . Time relationships in the left hemisphere are primarily sequential , whereas in ...
One of the most interesting findings is that the left and right hemispheres appear to process time relationships differently ( Mills and Rollman , 1980 ) . Time relationships in the left hemisphere are primarily sequential , whereas in ...
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It would therefore appear that changing a person's view of his own future would modify his behavior and beliefs about himself and others . An extended and positive future orientation is associated with coping , high ego - strength ...
It would therefore appear that changing a person's view of his own future would modify his behavior and beliefs about himself and others . An extended and positive future orientation is associated with coping , high ego - strength ...
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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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