Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Or in the framework of mutual causality , it is possible for the hopelessness to come first and induce slowing of mental rate , which prompts the person to feel ineffective and may lead to further hopelessness . That is , it is possible ...
Or in the framework of mutual causality , it is possible for the hopelessness to come first and induce slowing of mental rate , which prompts the person to feel ineffective and may lead to further hopelessness . That is , it is possible ...
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According to the hierarchy presented in Table 2 , this involves generating working hypotheses about ( a ) the possible influence of one time problem upon another , such as sequential difficulties giving rise to problems with rate and ...
According to the hierarchy presented in Table 2 , this involves generating working hypotheses about ( a ) the possible influence of one time problem upon another , such as sequential difficulties giving rise to problems with rate and ...
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POSSIBLE BRAIN MECHANISMS Thus far , I have dealt with temporal disintegration at the psychological level of inquiry . In this section , I will explore some possible brain dysfunctions that might underlie temporal disintegration .
POSSIBLE BRAIN MECHANISMS Thus far , I have dealt with temporal disintegration at the psychological level of inquiry . In this section , I will explore some possible brain dysfunctions that might underlie temporal disintegration .
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Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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