Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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She knew that the " clocks still march onward , " but she was in " a different realm " where " everything is happening at once . " Along with this , she had lost her " grip " on who she was and felt " pushed and pulled " by " strange ...
She knew that the " clocks still march onward , " but she was in " a different realm " where " everything is happening at once . " Along with this , she had lost her " grip " on who she was and felt " pushed and pulled " by " strange ...
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As one patient stated , " If they knew what I know about what they're up to , they'd kill me . " To prevent the retaliation , the person begins to pretend that he is not suspicious , angry , or threatened ; yet the more he pretends ...
As one patient stated , " If they knew what I know about what they're up to , they'd kill me . " To prevent the retaliation , the person begins to pretend that he is not suspicious , angry , or threatened ; yet the more he pretends ...
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I knew the book could give a different perspective on mental illness . But the contribution seemed more than that . The recent events in my life had convinced me at a deeper level than ever before of the importance of time and the ...
I knew the book could give a different perspective on mental illness . But the contribution seemed more than that . The recent events in my life had convinced me at a deeper level than ever before of the importance of time and the ...
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Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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