Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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With an acutely paranoid patient , it is difficult to minimize the patient's fear of being controlled when he himself is so out of control that he poses a danger to himself and others . This is a crisis situation that must be handled ...
With an acutely paranoid patient , it is difficult to minimize the patient's fear of being controlled when he himself is so out of control that he poses a danger to himself and others . This is a crisis situation that must be handled ...
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3 Join the patient in testing reality about present happenings , and take the focus off the past and especially the future . For example , if the patient says , " I think they're waiting outside to get me , " the therapist gets up and ...
3 Join the patient in testing reality about present happenings , and take the focus off the past and especially the future . For example , if the patient says , " I think they're waiting outside to get me , " the therapist gets up and ...
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are as specific as possible and that the patient sees himself moving , acting , and talking in the scene as though it were taking place in the present . A motion film analogy often helps . For example : " Feel yourself moving ...
are as specific as possible and that the patient sees himself moving , acting , and talking in the scene as though it were taking place in the present . A motion film analogy often helps . For example : " Feel yourself moving ...
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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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