Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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His viewpoint , taken largely from his work with infrahuman primates , focused mainly on concurrent emotional states ( for example , pleasure and displeasure ) , whereas my viewpoint , taken largely from my clinical work with humans ...
His viewpoint , taken largely from his work with infrahuman primates , focused mainly on concurrent emotional states ( for example , pleasure and displeasure ) , whereas my viewpoint , taken largely from my clinical work with humans ...
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When the need is met in time , the infant becomes quiescent and may show signs of pleasure . Thus the early experiences of pleasure and displeasure are associated with the interval between the present and the future during states of ...
When the need is met in time , the infant becomes quiescent and may show signs of pleasure . Thus the early experiences of pleasure and displeasure are associated with the interval between the present and the future during states of ...
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Whenever the patient discounts a compliment or disavows the importance of a present accomplishment , the therapist ( or staff ) points out to him how he is robbing himself of pleasure . On the other hand , when he does register ...
Whenever the patient discounts a compliment or disavows the importance of a present accomplishment , the therapist ( or staff ) points out to him how he is robbing himself of pleasure . On the other hand , when he does register ...
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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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