Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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As outlined in Table 2 , most psychiatric problems can be conceptualized in terms of a different type of time disturbance . That is , patients may have time disorientation , temporal disintegration , rate and rhythm problems , problems ...
As outlined in Table 2 , most psychiatric problems can be conceptualized in terms of a different type of time disturbance . That is , patients may have time disorientation , temporal disintegration , rate and rhythm problems , problems ...
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However , the heuristic approach taken here , as outlined in the Prologue , is that once a time distortion takes place , whatever its underlying cause , it alters the organization of consciousness at the psychological level .
However , the heuristic approach taken here , as outlined in the Prologue , is that once a time distortion takes place , whatever its underlying cause , it alters the organization of consciousness at the psychological level .
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This can occur without the impairment of sequential thinking outlined in Chapter 7. However , as explained later , the combination of over - futuring and the temporal disorganization of plans of action , as in paranoid schizophrenia ...
This can occur without the impairment of sequential thinking outlined in Chapter 7. However , as explained later , the combination of over - futuring and the temporal disorganization of plans of action , as in paranoid schizophrenia ...
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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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