Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The attempts to regain control by making over - projections into the future often give rise to paranoid thinking . ... Over - futuring can occur as a reaction to a threat of loss of self - control in an attempt to regain control over ...
The attempts to regain control by making over - projections into the future often give rise to paranoid thinking . ... Over - futuring can occur as a reaction to a threat of loss of self - control in an attempt to regain control over ...
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In attempting to prevent control from others by predicting it , the feeling of being threatened increases . The attempts to solve the problem by projecting into the future about the intentions of others may eventually become the problem ...
In attempting to prevent control from others by predicting it , the feeling of being threatened increases . The attempts to solve the problem by projecting into the future about the intentions of others may eventually become the problem ...
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He either avoids , rejects , alienates , or attempts to control the other person as ways to prevent the past catastrophe from recurring ( Ezriel , 1952 ) . In attempting to detach or distance himself from closeness to the other person ...
He either avoids , rejects , alienates , or attempts to control the other person as ways to prevent the past catastrophe from recurring ( Ezriel , 1952 ) . In attempting to detach or distance himself from closeness to the other person ...
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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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