Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Many other forms of addiction follow a similar pattern whereby the solution to the problem of withdrawal becomes the ... In what follows , it should be kept in mind that the potential of a vicious cycle , once started , to involve ...
Many other forms of addiction follow a similar pattern whereby the solution to the problem of withdrawal becomes the ... In what follows , it should be kept in mind that the potential of a vicious cycle , once started , to involve ...
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... used in systematic research as well as for clinical evaluation during therapy and follow - up ( see Chapter 12 ) . ... bipolar scale of optimism versus pessimism as follows : OPTIMISM If the subject feels very optimistic , he checks ...
... used in systematic research as well as for clinical evaluation during therapy and follow - up ( see Chapter 12 ) . ... bipolar scale of optimism versus pessimism as follows : OPTIMISM If the subject feels very optimistic , he checks ...
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The steps of the CCM are as follows : 1 Set up the design to ensure that , at the time of subsequent testing , the individual is definitely in a different state than at the time of the preceding test session . An outside observer can be ...
The steps of the CCM are as follows : 1 Set up the design to ensure that , at the time of subsequent testing , the individual is definitely in a different state than at the time of the preceding test session . An outside observer can be ...
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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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