Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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This increased focus on the present appears to reduce anxiety , decrease obsessional worries about the future , and help the patient become more aware of his surroundings . A similar heightened focus on the present is common to most ...
This increased focus on the present appears to reduce anxiety , decrease obsessional worries about the future , and help the patient become more aware of his surroundings . A similar heightened focus on the present is common to most ...
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emotionally in tune with both present and anticipated situations . In a word , they " flow " with ongoing changes over time at the right time . In clinical conferences for evaluating a patient's progress , there are frequent references ...
emotionally in tune with both present and anticipated situations . In a word , they " flow " with ongoing changes over time at the right time . In clinical conferences for evaluating a patient's progress , there are frequent references ...
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That is , the present seems " stretched out " and seems to last longer than usual . This apparent lengthening of inner duration and a heightened focus on the present per se have been found during acute mental illness as well as during ...
That is , the present seems " stretched out " and seems to last longer than usual . This apparent lengthening of inner duration and a heightened focus on the present per se have been found during acute mental illness as well as during ...
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