Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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This patient was diagnosed as having manic - depressive illness and to be in the manic phase . She was initially treated with haloperidol , followed soon afterwards with lithium carbonate . The nursing staff had to make out a half ...
This patient was diagnosed as having manic - depressive illness and to be in the manic phase . She was initially treated with haloperidol , followed soon afterwards with lithium carbonate . The nursing staff had to make out a half ...
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... loss of interest , difficulties in concentrating , and so on ) are almost universal in the acute phase , and persist intermittently throughout the first year after the loss in about half the bereaved subjects , being present in 74 ...
... loss of interest , difficulties in concentrating , and so on ) are almost universal in the acute phase , and persist intermittently throughout the first year after the loss in about half the bereaved subjects , being present in 74 ...
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The instructions are as follows : " When I say ' go , ' I want you to tell me when 30 seconds — one - half of a minute — are up . Do you understand ? Please repeat back the instructions to me . . . . Fine . Now go .
The instructions are as follows : " When I say ' go , ' I want you to tell me when 30 seconds — one - half of a minute — are up . Do you understand ? Please repeat back the instructions to me . . . . Fine . Now go .
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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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