Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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CHAPTER FOUR Time and the Future in Psychopathological Spirals A person's processes are psychologically channelized by the ways in which he anticipates events . GEORGE KELLY ( 1955 , p . 46 ) This fundamental postulate of George Kelly's ...
CHAPTER FOUR Time and the Future in Psychopathological Spirals A person's processes are psychologically channelized by the ways in which he anticipates events . GEORGE KELLY ( 1955 , p . 46 ) This fundamental postulate of George Kelly's ...
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The most obvious is to compare the subject's report of , say , his birthday at age four with details remembered by a relative who was there . In a truly age - regressed individual , the degree of recall and reexperiencing of minute ...
The most obvious is to compare the subject's report of , say , his birthday at age four with details remembered by a relative who was there . In a truly age - regressed individual , the degree of recall and reexperiencing of minute ...
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PART FOUR Depression : Blocks to the Future In depression , the future seems blocked . The severely depressed patient may give up trying to pursue anything in the future . Part IV will explore two common blocks to the future ...
PART FOUR Depression : Blocks to the Future In depression , the future seems blocked . The severely depressed patient may give up trying to pursue anything in the future . Part IV will explore two common blocks to the future ...
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