Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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... or positive , pole of each scale is alternated from left to right so as to avoid response sets . ... it is assumed that for a woman the feminine pole is positive , whereas for a man the masculine pole is positive .
... or positive , pole of each scale is alternated from left to right so as to avoid response sets . ... it is assumed that for a woman the feminine pole is positive , whereas for a man the masculine pole is positive .
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These past images may be positive or negative . Patients are prone to focus predominantly on negative images of the past , and traditional modes of therapy accentuate this negative focus by attempting to get patients to work through ...
These past images may be positive or negative . Patients are prone to focus predominantly on negative images of the past , and traditional modes of therapy accentuate this negative focus by attempting to get patients to work through ...
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_____ ___ __ : - : ______ : UNREAL WARM SELFABSORBED SINCERE WEAK ACTIVE BAD FEMININE Of course , if the subject is a man , masculine is the positive pole ; if a woman , feminine is the positive pole . Various temporal views of the ...
_____ ___ __ : - : ______ : UNREAL WARM SELFABSORBED SINCERE WEAK ACTIVE BAD FEMININE Of course , if the subject is a man , masculine is the positive pole ; if a woman , feminine is the positive pole . Various temporal views of the ...
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