Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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There are also fundamental differences between the linear concept of geophysical time , as codified in the clock , and psychological time , the inner time of the mind ( Fraser , 1981 ) . These differences will be dealt with throughout ...
There are also fundamental differences between the linear concept of geophysical time , as codified in the clock , and psychological time , the inner time of the mind ( Fraser , 1981 ) . These differences will be dealt with throughout ...
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TIME AND THE BRAIN - MIND RELATIONSHIP The human mind can be thought of as an organization for making time connections . The mind interrelates past , present , and future largely for the purpose of making inductive inferences about the ...
TIME AND THE BRAIN - MIND RELATIONSHIP The human mind can be thought of as an organization for making time connections . The mind interrelates past , present , and future largely for the purpose of making inductive inferences about the ...
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My mind seems to be going at its usual rate . * 2 Tracking difficulties . I tend to lose my train of thought . I forget what I've just said or intend to say . My mind goes blank at times . I can keep track of what I'm thinking about .
My mind seems to be going at its usual rate . * 2 Tracking difficulties . I tend to lose my train of thought . I forget what I've just said or intend to say . My mind goes blank at times . I can keep track of what I'm thinking about .
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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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