Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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During the actively psychotic phases , it appears that these individuals have difficulty in distinguishing the now from ... The inability to tell the now from the then may stem from extreme difficulties with keeping track of sequences .
During the actively psychotic phases , it appears that these individuals have difficulty in distinguishing the now from ... The inability to tell the now from the then may stem from extreme difficulties with keeping track of sequences .
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TRACKING DIFFICULTIES AND LOOSENING OF ASSOCIATIONS As a psychosis progresses , the person has increasing difficulties with keeping track of sequences . These difficulties with tracking information over time are usually experienced as ...
TRACKING DIFFICULTIES AND LOOSENING OF ASSOCIATIONS As a psychosis progresses , the person has increasing difficulties with keeping track of sequences . These difficulties with tracking information over time are usually experienced as ...
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For example , a THC subject with marked tracking difficulties likened his experience to being on an elevator whose doors would intermittently open and shut , giving him only " glimpses " of what other people were saying and doing .
For example , a THC subject with marked tracking difficulties likened his experience to being on an elevator whose doors would intermittently open and shut , giving him only " glimpses " of what other people were saying and doing .
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