Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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When asked why she was brought to the hospital by her friends , she replied , " Because it's my birthday . " When asked if she had ever been in the hospital before , she replied , " Yes , I think so . . . . When I was born .
When asked why she was brought to the hospital by her friends , she replied , " Because it's my birthday . " When asked if she had ever been in the hospital before , she replied , " Yes , I think so . . . . When I was born .
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When asked a question , she would seize on it , addressing the issue for a minute or so with an outpouring of associations and then branching into a number of tangents . Nevertheless , when asked , she could recover the original thrust ...
When asked a question , she would seize on it , addressing the issue for a minute or so with an outpouring of associations and then branching into a number of tangents . Nevertheless , when asked , she could recover the original thrust ...
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Initially , the family members are asked to come in for an interview to help with the treatment of the identified patient and then , if appropriate and warranted , the focus of treatment may be shifted to the entire family when there ...
Initially , the family members are asked to come in for an interview to help with the treatment of the identified patient and then , if appropriate and warranted , the focus of treatment may be shifted to the entire family when there ...
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Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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