Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Resolution of Ambivalence and Secrets E.O. was a 27 - year - old , married mother of two children who became acutely incapacitated with an uncanny fear of death when shortly after her husband's grandmother died , she revisited the same ...
Resolution of Ambivalence and Secrets E.O. was a 27 - year - old , married mother of two children who became acutely incapacitated with an uncanny fear of death when shortly after her husband's grandmother died , she revisited the same ...
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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 constantly bickering about rights to the father's inheritance during the various ...
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 constantly bickering about rights to the father's inheritance during the various ...
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Sometimes the patient plays all the roles in creating dialogues between his present self , his future self , his past self , his mother , his father , and so forth . The " double - chair " setup , popularized by Perls ( 1973 ) ...
Sometimes the patient plays all the roles in creating dialogues between his present self , his future self , his past self , his mother , his father , and so forth . The " double - chair " setup , popularized by Perls ( 1973 ) ...
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