Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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RATE AND RHYTHM PROBLEMS IN MANIC - DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS In the hierarchy of time problems presented in Table 2 , the next time problem consists of ... In mania , the rate of mental events is accelerated ; in depression , it is slowed .
RATE AND RHYTHM PROBLEMS IN MANIC - DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS In the hierarchy of time problems presented in Table 2 , the next time problem consists of ... In mania , the rate of mental events is accelerated ; in depression , it is slowed .
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Time - estimation tests are consistent with this contrast between mania and depression . That is , in mania , internal tempo is fast ( Mezey and Knight , 1965 ; Orme , 1966 ) , whereas in depression , internal tempo is slow ( Mezey and ...
Time - estimation tests are consistent with this contrast between mania and depression . That is , in mania , internal tempo is fast ( Mezey and Knight , 1965 ; Orme , 1966 ) , whereas in depression , internal tempo is slow ( Mezey and ...
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also found that hopelessness was a central factor in depression and was related to feelings of unworthiness , helplessness ... In addition , depressed patients , compared with other diagnostic groups , report having " no purpose in life ...
also found that hopelessness was a central factor in depression and was related to feelings of unworthiness , helplessness ... In addition , depressed patients , compared with other diagnostic groups , report having " no purpose in life ...
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Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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