Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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It should be noted that there are other dimensions of temporal perspective than the span of awareness into the future . For example , there is temporal perspective into the past , which refers to the amount of past time encompassed into ...
It should be noted that there are other dimensions of temporal perspective than the span of awareness into the future . For example , there is temporal perspective into the past , which refers to the amount of past time encompassed into ...
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These themes are roughly in line with the general thesis of this chapter : The more a person is consciously directed toward the future , the greater will be his awareness of the passage of time . In this regard , it should be mentioned ...
These themes are roughly in line with the general thesis of this chapter : The more a person is consciously directed toward the future , the greater will be his awareness of the passage of time . In this regard , it should be mentioned ...
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In these focal brain disorders , there is usually no clouding of consciousness , but the person shows gaps in his temporal awareness . Examples include the amnestic syndrome , herpes simplex encephalitis , psychomotor epilepsy ...
In these focal brain disorders , there is usually no clouding of consciousness , but the person shows gaps in his temporal awareness . Examples include the amnestic syndrome , herpes simplex encephalitis , psychomotor epilepsy ...
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