Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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One exception , of course , is the so - called pseudo - dementia that accompanies very severe depressive illness , especially in the elderly , in which the person's thinking is so slow that he appears demented .
One exception , of course , is the so - called pseudo - dementia that accompanies very severe depressive illness , especially in the elderly , in which the person's thinking is so slow that he appears demented .
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An over - focus on the present is common in antisocial personalities , formerly called sociopaths . In Chapter 9 , I propose that this predominant present - orientation is a form of chronic hopelessness about the future , and prompts ...
An over - focus on the present is common in antisocial personalities , formerly called sociopaths . In Chapter 9 , I propose that this predominant present - orientation is a form of chronic hopelessness about the future , and prompts ...
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During so - called normal grief , symptoms similar to depression ( sadness , insomnia , weight loss , loss of interest , difficulties in concentrating , and so on ) are almost universal in the acute phase , and persist intermittently ...
During so - called normal grief , symptoms similar to depression ( sadness , insomnia , weight loss , loss of interest , difficulties in concentrating , and so on ) are almost universal in the acute phase , and persist intermittently ...
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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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