Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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This was particularly severe when she was compelled to do something for which she felt inadequately prepared , such as tending the baby and quelling his crying : " When he'd cry , I felt like it was me crying .
This was particularly severe when she was compelled to do something for which she felt inadequately prepared , such as tending the baby and quelling his crying : " When he'd cry , I felt like it was me crying .
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Since his father's death four years previously , the patient felt committed to develop the business to become the finest in the area for repairs of foreign cars . He had succeeded in this goal . He was a perfectionistic mechanic who was ...
Since his father's death four years previously , the patient felt committed to develop the business to become the finest in the area for repairs of foreign cars . He had succeeded in this goal . He was a perfectionistic mechanic who was ...
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The husband reported that he felt guilty about his affair , but felt " driven away " by his wife since she seemed to nag him incessantly : " I think she beats me for the anger she's had at her father . " The assessment of Case G went ...
The husband reported that he felt guilty about his affair , but felt " driven away " by his wife since she seemed to nag him incessantly : " I think she beats me for the anger she's had at her father . " The assessment of Case G went ...
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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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