Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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It is hard for the modern mind to even think of what it would be like to conduct one's daily affairs without recourse to a watch or clock . Clock time , as it is known today , is rooted in the Newtonian concept of time which holds that ...
It is hard for the modern mind to even think of what it would be like to conduct one's daily affairs without recourse to a watch or clock . Clock time , as it is known today , is rooted in the Newtonian concept of time which holds that ...
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That is , biological factors affect psychological function , which , in turn , affect one's social transactions with others . ( 2 ) Spirals that occur between a time problem and a misconstruction of the personal future .
That is , biological factors affect psychological function , which , in turn , affect one's social transactions with others . ( 2 ) Spirals that occur between a time problem and a misconstruction of the personal future .
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For example , in group therapy , interaction with a number of different individuals who have different perspectives often prompts a resocialization process that includes considering different temporal views of one's problems .
For example , in group therapy , interaction with a number of different individuals who have different perspectives often prompts a resocialization process that includes considering different temporal views of one's problems .
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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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