Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Its original root ti means to stretch , and in this way suggests the span of duration stretching over events . But ti is also the source of tides , referring to rhythms , as well as the source of temps , referring to changes , as in ...
Its original root ti means to stretch , and in this way suggests the span of duration stretching over events . But ti is also the source of tides , referring to rhythms , as well as the source of temps , referring to changes , as in ...
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Normal subjects have been found to give a mean production of 25.92 seconds ( s.d. 11.85 ) for the 30 - second standard . Patients with acute mental illness ( excluding organic brain disease ) at the time of admission to a psychiatric ...
Normal subjects have been found to give a mean production of 25.92 seconds ( s.d. 11.85 ) for the 30 - second standard . Patients with acute mental illness ( excluding organic brain disease ) at the time of admission to a psychiatric ...
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Essentially , this means that when subjects wait long enough for a prescribed period , they are reinforced each time they wait long enough . If their responses are premature , the clock resets and they again have to wait for the ...
Essentially , this means that when subjects wait long enough for a prescribed period , they are reinforced each time they wait long enough . If their responses are premature , the clock resets and they again have to wait for the ...
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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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