Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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In this section , I will not attempt to resolve these controversies , but propose how neurotic emotions frequently represent vicious cycles of misconstrued interpersonal expectations . It will be seen that this model , even though ...
In this section , I will not attempt to resolve these controversies , but propose how neurotic emotions frequently represent vicious cycles of misconstrued interpersonal expectations . It will be seen that this model , even though ...
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Let us now examine the thesis in terms of different types of emotional spirals and interpersonal expectations . For heuristic purposes , the major interactions are presented in a condensed and oversimplified form in Table 6 .
Let us now examine the thesis in terms of different types of emotional spirals and interpersonal expectations . For heuristic purposes , the major interactions are presented in a condensed and oversimplified form in Table 6 .
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latter are usually parental commands , given nonverbally or verbally , that told the person how he should be ( or not be ) as a child in order to meet the parents ' expectations . ( The script messages also can come from surrogate ...
latter are usually parental commands , given nonverbally or verbally , that told the person how he should be ( or not be ) as a child in order to meet the parents ' expectations . ( The script messages also can come from surrogate ...
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