Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Thus rate and rhythm problems usually occur without time disorientation and the temporal disintegration of sequences , but are often complicated by the other time problems listed in Table 2 , such as problems with temporal perspective ...
Thus rate and rhythm problems usually occur without time disorientation and the temporal disintegration of sequences , but are often complicated by the other time problems listed in Table 2 , such as problems with temporal perspective ...
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Besides the diffuse brain diseases of delirium and dementia , time disorientation also can occur with focal brain disorders , particularly those involving the limbic and frontal lobe areas . In these focal brain disorders , there is ...
Besides the diffuse brain diseases of delirium and dementia , time disorientation also can occur with focal brain disorders , particularly those involving the limbic and frontal lobe areas . In these focal brain disorders , there is ...
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past That which has already occurred , that is , the after - now . ... now ) and the open future ( before - now ) , the present is continuously perceived to be changing , and the changes usually occur simultaneously in all five senses .
past That which has already occurred , that is , the after - now . ... now ) and the open future ( before - now ) , the present is continuously perceived to be changing , and the changes usually occur simultaneously in all five senses .
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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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