Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Thus before developing the concept of cybernetic control , I will first outline the role of the personal future in behavior . The general theme of this chapter can be stated as follows : An extended future time perspective , which ...
Thus before developing the concept of cybernetic control , I will first outline the role of the personal future in behavior . The general theme of this chapter can be stated as follows : An extended future time perspective , which ...
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In behavior modification , the therapist does not emphasize the past causes of the behavior but focuses on what factors are currently maintaining the behavior . The key questions revolve around how the maladaptive behavior is being ...
In behavior modification , the therapist does not emphasize the past causes of the behavior but focuses on what factors are currently maintaining the behavior . The key questions revolve around how the maladaptive behavior is being ...
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Paradoxically , sociopathic sprees of impulsive behavior often occur when the sociopath feels forced to consider long - term consequences . That is , when his present - oriented , exploitative behavior meets with repeated frustrations ...
Paradoxically , sociopathic sprees of impulsive behavior often occur when the sociopath feels forced to consider long - term consequences . That is , when his present - oriented , exploitative behavior meets with repeated frustrations ...
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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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