Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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With hopelessness , there is the feeling that it is most improbable that plans will bring about goals , or that goals are even meaningful to strive for . As outlined in Chapter 3 , plans of action refer to hierarchically organized ...
With hopelessness , there is the feeling that it is most improbable that plans will bring about goals , or that goals are even meaningful to strive for . As outlined in Chapter 3 , plans of action refer to hierarchically organized ...
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His goals may consist of maintaining an important relationship with another person or an important long - term achievement . The dysjunction between the person's goals and plans initiates spirals of hopelessness .
His goals may consist of maintaining an important relationship with another person or an important long - term achievement . The dysjunction between the person's goals and plans initiates spirals of hopelessness .
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Futuring is the process of bringing future images of possibilities into the psychological present in order to appraise options and select goals . Once the goals are selected , this sets the stage for temporal organization to take place ...
Futuring is the process of bringing future images of possibilities into the psychological present in order to appraise options and select goals . Once the goals are selected , this sets the stage for temporal organization to take place ...
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Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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