Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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His anger about future possibilities turns to resentment about what has happened and is happening . By becoming reorganized around the goal of resisting others , he reestablishes some sense of self - control : by supposedly preventing ...
His anger about future possibilities turns to resentment about what has happened and is happening . By becoming reorganized around the goal of resisting others , he reestablishes some sense of self - control : by supposedly preventing ...
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You will speak out loud in the present tense as though the events were happening right now . You will have your eyes closed ... I will be there listening to your feelings and what happened to you . We will spend about 20 minutes each ...
You will speak out loud in the present tense as though the events were happening right now . You will have your eyes closed ... I will be there listening to your feelings and what happened to you . We will spend about 20 minutes each ...
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For example : " Feel yourself moving , as though you stepped into a movie of what you anticipate to be happening . ... The therapist then takes a detailed " history " of what supposedly " happened , " and the patient describes how he ...
For example : " Feel yourself moving , as though you stepped into a movie of what you anticipate to be happening . ... The therapist then takes a detailed " history " of what supposedly " happened , " and the patient describes how he ...
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Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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