Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Psychedelic experiences are common during the early , prodromal stages of the development of an acute psychosis ( Bowers and Freedman , 1966 ) . The person feels exhilarated with a " new creativity . " This is an altered state of ...
Psychedelic experiences are common during the early , prodromal stages of the development of an acute psychosis ( Bowers and Freedman , 1966 ) . The person feels exhilarated with a " new creativity . " This is an altered state of ...
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Part IV will explore two common blocks to the future : hopelessness and grief . With hopelessness , a person's plans of action are deemed to be ineffective for reaching future images ( goals ) . In unresolved grief , a person's images ...
Part IV will explore two common blocks to the future : hopelessness and grief . With hopelessness , a person's plans of action are deemed to be ineffective for reaching future images ( goals ) . In unresolved grief , a person's images ...
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These downward spirals are quite common in psychopathology . The psychopathological spirals of the major psychiatric syndromes appear to involve different problems with time and the personal future . Correction of the problems with time ...
These downward spirals are quite common in psychopathology . The psychopathological spirals of the major psychiatric syndromes appear to involve different problems with time and the personal future . Correction of the problems with time ...
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