Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The function of most beliefs is to serve as guides into an uncertain future ( Frank , 1978 ) . Whether a belief system can be modified or not depends somewhat on how far into the future the beliefs extend . Rokeach ( 1960 ) shows that ...
The function of most beliefs is to serve as guides into an uncertain future ( Frank , 1978 ) . Whether a belief system can be modified or not depends somewhat on how far into the future the beliefs extend . Rokeach ( 1960 ) shows that ...
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These rigid and inflexible beliefs in skill , loyalty , and long - term goals produce a narrow view of the personal future . ... His belief in the long - term future is usually limited to just a few goals in which he is highly invested ...
These rigid and inflexible beliefs in skill , loyalty , and long - term goals produce a narrow view of the personal future . ... His belief in the long - term future is usually limited to just a few goals in which he is highly invested ...
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Such anticipations guide his current behavior and beliefs ( Kelly , 1955 ; Bannister and Mair , 1968 ) . It would therefore appear that changing a person's view of his own future would modify his behavior and beliefs about himself and ...
Such anticipations guide his current behavior and beliefs ( Kelly , 1955 ; Bannister and Mair , 1968 ) . It would therefore appear that changing a person's view of his own future would modify his behavior and beliefs about himself and ...
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Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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