Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Psychotherapeutic interpretations essentially relate the past to the present , sometimes the past to the future . Since psychotherapists usually focus more on content than form , they sometimes are not fully aware that their ...
Psychotherapeutic interpretations essentially relate the past to the present , sometimes the past to the future . Since psychotherapists usually focus more on content than form , they sometimes are not fully aware that their ...
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THE PAST , PRESENT , AND FUTURE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY Different forms of psychotherapy vary according to the attention given to the past , present , or future . Different assumptions about how to bring about changes in behavior are reflected ...
THE PAST , PRESENT , AND FUTURE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY Different forms of psychotherapy vary according to the attention given to the past , present , or future . Different assumptions about how to bring about changes in behavior are reflected ...
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The patient's report of his progress ( or lack of it ) provides the therapist with information as to which images may need strengthening by integrating them through the past , present , and future . Techniques for enhancing the images ...
The patient's report of his progress ( or lack of it ) provides the therapist with information as to which images may need strengthening by integrating them through the past , present , and future . Techniques for enhancing the images ...
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