Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The catastrophic expectations often are that one will be rejected or controlled by other people , much like a ... The neurotic individual may not be fully aware of the past source of his catastrophic expectations that prompt his dread ...
The catastrophic expectations often are that one will be rejected or controlled by other people , much like a ... The neurotic individual may not be fully aware of the past source of his catastrophic expectations that prompt his dread ...
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The central thesis is as follows : Emotional vicious cycles occur when catastrophic expectations , stemming from the past , distort current and future interpersonal expectations . The catastrophic expectations usually are of being ...
The central thesis is as follows : Emotional vicious cycles occur when catastrophic expectations , stemming from the past , distort current and future interpersonal expectations . The catastrophic expectations usually are of being ...
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If others comply with his message , this confirms his catastrophic expectations . If they do not comply , then the current interpersonal situation seems unfamiliar and uncertain , prompting further anxiety . The person may attempt to ...
If others comply with his message , this confirms his catastrophic expectations . If they do not comply , then the current interpersonal situation seems unfamiliar and uncertain , prompting further anxiety . The person may attempt to ...
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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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