Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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future , is common in anxiety disorders , such as phobic and obsessivecompulsive neuroses . As discussed more fully in Chapter 11 , it is here proposed that emotional spirals in neurotic disorders commonly involve the dread of the ...
future , is common in anxiety disorders , such as phobic and obsessivecompulsive neuroses . As discussed more fully in Chapter 11 , it is here proposed that emotional spirals in neurotic disorders commonly involve the dread of the ...
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As developed later in Chapter 11 , neurotic depressive disorders ( now called dysthymic disorders ) are perhaps better termed as chronic low self - esteem . It is generally recognized that neurotic individuals can become psychotic ...
As developed later in Chapter 11 , neurotic depressive disorders ( now called dysthymic disorders ) are perhaps better termed as chronic low self - esteem . It is generally recognized that neurotic individuals can become psychotic ...
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THEORETICAL COMMENT This proposal about neurotic emotionality and interpersonal behavior has selectively focused on the role of misconstrued expectations . In order to emphasize the role of the future in neurotic emotions , the proposal ...
THEORETICAL COMMENT This proposal about neurotic emotionality and interpersonal behavior has selectively focused on the role of misconstrued expectations . In order to emphasize the role of the future in neurotic emotions , the proposal ...
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