Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Futuring is primarily simultaneous ; planning involves the step - by - step organization of sequences . Futuring and planning go hand in hand as people attempt to gain control over their futures . What a person imagines in the future ...
Futuring is primarily simultaneous ; planning involves the step - by - step organization of sequences . Futuring and planning go hand in hand as people attempt to gain control over their futures . What a person imagines in the future ...
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Since a plan can be considered as an organized sequence of intended action , it is likely that the left cerebral hemisphere is primarily involved in this process of the temporal organization of sequences ( see Chapter 2 ) .
Since a plan can be considered as an organized sequence of intended action , it is likely that the left cerebral hemisphere is primarily involved in this process of the temporal organization of sequences ( see Chapter 2 ) .
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When the patient's ego - ideal appears to be crystallizing along these lines , he is then ready for the next stage of FOR therapy : temporal organization . TEMPORAL ORGANIZATION Whereas self - futuring involves bringing the future into ...
When the patient's ego - ideal appears to be crystallizing along these lines , he is then ready for the next stage of FOR therapy : temporal organization . TEMPORAL ORGANIZATION Whereas self - futuring involves bringing the future into ...
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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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