Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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CHAPTER SIX The Use of Time in Treatment Again and again I have had the impression that we have made too little theoretical use of this fact , established beyond any doubt , of the unalterability by time of the repressed .
CHAPTER SIX The Use of Time in Treatment Again and again I have had the impression that we have made too little theoretical use of this fact , established beyond any doubt , of the unalterability by time of the repressed .
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... as the patient is ( or has been ) experiencing it . For example , " If those things were happening to me , I would feel threatened , too . " 2 Avoid a fact - finding scrutiny about the patient's allegations of a plot against him .
... as the patient is ( or has been ) experiencing it . For example , " If those things were happening to me , I would feel threatened , too . " 2 Avoid a fact - finding scrutiny about the patient's allegations of a plot against him .
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Kline , P. Fact and Fantasy in Freudian Theory . London : Methuen & Co. , 1972 . Klineberg , S. L. Future time perspective and the preference for dealyed reward . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 8 : 253-257 , 1968 .
Kline , P. Fact and Fantasy in Freudian Theory . London : Methuen & Co. , 1972 . Klineberg , S. L. Future time perspective and the preference for dealyed reward . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 8 : 253-257 , 1968 .
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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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