Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The wife retorted , " You're here out of guilt ; I don't want you to feel guilty ; I want you to love me for me . " The husband turned away from her , mashing his cigarette in an ashtray , " But I do feel guilty .
The wife retorted , " You're here out of guilt ; I don't want you to feel guilty ; I want you to love me for me . " The husband turned away from her , mashing his cigarette in an ashtray , " But I do feel guilty .
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For example : " My body seems detached , as if my body and self are separate , " and " I feel like a stranger to myself . " The statements listed below are those used in my initial studies of depersonalization .
For example : " My body seems detached , as if my body and self are separate , " and " I feel like a stranger to myself . " The statements listed below are those used in my initial studies of depersonalization .
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Right now I feel I am getting the respect I deserve in this world . * Right now , no matter how hard I try , my personal worth is going unrecognized . 3 ( a ) ( a ) At present , no matter how hard I try , some people just don't like me ...
Right now I feel I am getting the respect I deserve in this world . * Right now , no matter how hard I try , my personal worth is going unrecognized . 3 ( a ) ( a ) At present , no matter how hard I try , some people just don't like me ...
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