Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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That is , the patient at least has an adjustment disorder marked by social conflicts and interpersonal difficulties within his family or work situation . It should be obvious that any of the time disturbances discussed in the previous ...
That is , the patient at least has an adjustment disorder marked by social conflicts and interpersonal difficulties within his family or work situation . It should be obvious that any of the time disturbances discussed in the previous ...
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In this sense , emotions can be thought of as a special language for interpersonal relationships . That is , our feelings guide our relationships with other people by providing summary signals of immediate , short - term , and long ...
In this sense , emotions can be thought of as a special language for interpersonal relationships . That is , our feelings guide our relationships with other people by providing summary signals of immediate , short - term , and long ...
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8 The modification of distorted interpersonal expectations is important for the treatment of emotional vicious cycles . Thus emotional spirals commonly involve an interaction between personal and interpersonal expectations as follows ...
8 The modification of distorted interpersonal expectations is important for the treatment of emotional vicious cycles . Thus emotional spirals commonly involve an interaction between personal and interpersonal expectations 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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