Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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chose to leave the family and live with another woman whom he later married . Her father died 18 months prior to her mother's death 10 years ago . She had not adequately grieved his death since the mother and father's wife were ...
chose to leave the family and live with another woman whom he later married . Her father died 18 months prior to her mother's death 10 years ago . She had not adequately grieved his death since the mother and father's wife were ...
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Normal subjects retested approximately one week later show only 1-2 seconds difference , whereas there can be marked changes within an individual recovering from mental illness or after withdrawing from a psychoactive drug .
Normal subjects retested approximately one week later show only 1-2 seconds difference , whereas there can be marked changes within an individual recovering from mental illness or after withdrawing from a psychoactive drug .
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It correlates changes over time , not states at a given time nor the effect of an earlier state on a later state . Serial changes are not necessarily stochastically dependent upon one another , whereas serial states are ( Melges et al .
It correlates changes over time , not states at a given time nor the effect of an earlier state on a later state . Serial changes are not necessarily stochastically dependent upon one another , whereas serial states are ( Melges et al .
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