Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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In depression , it is here proposed that temporal disorganization is characterized mainly by a dysjunction between plans and goals ; that is , the depressed patient believes that his plans of action are insufficient to meet his goals .
In depression , it is here proposed that temporal disorganization is characterized mainly by a dysjunction between plans and goals ; that is , the depressed patient believes that his plans of action are insufficient to meet his goals .
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The essence of these techniques involves setting clear priorities and providing enough lead time to meet one's priorities while protecting infringements upon one's time from other people and nuisance interruptions .
The essence of these techniques involves setting clear priorities and providing enough lead time to meet one's priorities while protecting infringements upon one's time from other people and nuisance interruptions .
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... Future - oriented psychotherapy ( FOR ) helps people structure their personal futures by ( 1 ) choosing and clarifying personal goals and ( 2 ) developing and rehearsing plans of action that will meet their chosen goals .
... Future - oriented psychotherapy ( FOR ) helps people structure their personal futures by ( 1 ) choosing and clarifying personal goals and ( 2 ) developing and rehearsing plans of action that will meet their chosen goals .
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Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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