Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The adolescent is faced with choices about what to do with his future time and how to make it meaningful . In this regard , Erikson ( 1959 , p . 123 ) has pointed out the future becomes increasingly " tangible " for the adolescent who ...
The adolescent is faced with choices about what to do with his future time and how to make it meaningful . In this regard , Erikson ( 1959 , p . 123 ) has pointed out the future becomes increasingly " tangible " for the adolescent who ...
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These initial choices were then projected into the future as he visualized himself being and behaving as " alive , free , and belonging . " Thus out of his redecisions to be different from his mother came the initial nidus for his ...
These initial choices were then projected into the future as he visualized himself being and behaving as " alive , free , and belonging . " Thus out of his redecisions to be different from his mother came the initial nidus for his ...
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He should do this rapidly so that his choices reflect the images . After the patient fills out the future scales , he is then interviewed about his experiences during the time projection into the future . The therapist takes notes on ...
He should do this rapidly so that his choices reflect the images . After the patient fills out the future scales , he is then interviewed about his experiences during the time projection into the future . The therapist takes notes on ...
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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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