Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Norma McDonald ( 1960 ) described this early phase of her psychosis as a state of unusual " wakefulness " in which " the brilliance of light on a window sill or the color of blue in the sky would be so important it would make me cry .
Norma McDonald ( 1960 ) described this early phase of her psychosis as a state of unusual " wakefulness " in which " the brilliance of light on a window sill or the color of blue in the sky would be so important it would make me cry .
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Along this line , Chapman ( 1966 ) has described the similarity of schizophrenic blocking and psychomotor epileptic attacks , which involve the temporal lobe and limbic system . There are other symptoms of psychomotor epilepsy that ...
Along this line , Chapman ( 1966 ) has described the similarity of schizophrenic blocking and psychomotor epileptic attacks , which involve the temporal lobe and limbic system . There are other symptoms of psychomotor epilepsy that ...
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This approach is described in Chapter 12 . SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS The central thesis explored in this chapter is as follows : Emotional vicious cycles occur when catastrophic expectations , stemming from the past , distort current and ...
This approach is described in Chapter 12 . SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS The central thesis explored in this chapter is as follows : Emotional vicious cycles occur when catastrophic expectations , stemming from the past , distort current and ...
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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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