Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The guided imagery allows the patient to undergo gradual detachment from the deceased in a manner that enables him to gain control over events which , shortly after the loss , he could not control . The therapist serves as a supportive ...
The guided imagery allows the patient to undergo gradual detachment from the deceased in a manner that enables him to gain control over events which , shortly after the loss , he could not control . The therapist serves as a supportive ...
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peculiar , yet in our experience the activation of present - time imagery of scenes like viewing the body in the funeral home recreates the sense of " the presence " of the deceased . That is , shortly after a person dies , those close ...
peculiar , yet in our experience the activation of present - time imagery of scenes like viewing the body in the funeral home recreates the sense of " the presence " of the deceased . That is , shortly after a person dies , those close ...
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GUIDED IMAGERY The essence of the guided imagery method involves helping the patient progressively relive , revise , and revisit sequences of the loss as though they were taking place in the present . The essential steps are as follows ...
GUIDED IMAGERY The essence of the guided imagery method involves helping the patient progressively relive , revise , and revisit sequences of the loss as though they were taking place in the present . The essential steps are as follows ...
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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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