Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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These predictable time patterns appear necessary for the development of identity . Adolescents who have difficulty in making choices and future commitments often experience a diffusion of identity . A key feature of identity diffusion ...
These predictable time patterns appear necessary for the development of identity . Adolescents who have difficulty in making choices and future commitments often experience a diffusion of identity . A key feature of identity diffusion ...
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FOR therapy helps patients crystallize their identities , as well as what to do next and how to go about it . ... patients with problems with identity diffusion , low self - esteem , and various types of emotional vicious cycles ...
FOR therapy helps patients crystallize their identities , as well as what to do next and how to go about it . ... patients with problems with identity diffusion , low self - esteem , and various types of emotional vicious cycles ...
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Thus out of his redecisions to be different from his mother came the initial nidus for his identity reconstruction , which was elaborated further by the last two stages of FOR therapy : self - futuring and temporal organization .
Thus out of his redecisions to be different from his mother came the initial nidus for his identity reconstruction , which was elaborated further by the last two stages of FOR therapy : self - futuring and temporal organization .
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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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