Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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It is generally recognized that neurotic individuals can become psychotic , acutely paranoid , or severely depressed . They are then given two diagnoses . In this regard , neurotic individuals who become drained after long struggles ...
It is generally recognized that neurotic individuals can become psychotic , acutely paranoid , or severely depressed . They are then given two diagnoses . In this regard , neurotic individuals who become drained after long struggles ...
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These expectations are catastrophic because the person fears he will become helpless and inadequate vis - à - vis other people . As he becomes preoccupied with the expectations of others , he loses self - direction , and then becomes ...
These expectations are catastrophic because the person fears he will become helpless and inadequate vis - à - vis other people . As he becomes preoccupied with the expectations of others , he loses self - direction , and then becomes ...
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In order to help a patient restructure his ego - ideal with a feeling of continuity toward the future , future - oriented psychotherapy prompts the patient to make choices as to the kind of person he wants to become , and vivifies these ...
In order to help a patient restructure his ego - ideal with a feeling of continuity toward the future , future - oriented psychotherapy prompts the patient to make choices as to the kind of person he wants to become , and vivifies these ...
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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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