Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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THE GOALS OF ASSESSMENT The overall approach is to determine the nature of a psychopathological spiral by assessing the interaction between a time problem and a misconstruction of the personal future . This approach usually entails the ...
THE GOALS OF ASSESSMENT The overall approach is to determine the nature of a psychopathological spiral by assessing the interaction between a time problem and a misconstruction of the personal future . This approach usually entails the ...
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That is , the nature of a person's expectations is construed out of a host of past memories , some of which the person selects and combines in unique ways as he fashions his future expectations . The discovery of conflicts between a ...
That is , the nature of a person's expectations is construed out of a host of past memories , some of which the person selects and combines in unique ways as he fashions his future expectations . The discovery of conflicts between a ...
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The overall approach is to determine the nature of a psychopathological spiral by assessing the interaction between a time problem and a misconstruction of the personal future . This approach usually goes through the following stages ...
The overall approach is to determine the nature of a psychopathological spiral by assessing the interaction between a time problem and a misconstruction of the personal future . This approach usually goes through the following stages ...
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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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