Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Time projection into the past or future also helps the patient to gain a wider temporal perspective on his problems . In contrast to interpretations , which call for a reconceptualization of elements of the past , present , and future ...
Time projection into the past or future also helps the patient to gain a wider temporal perspective on his problems . In contrast to interpretations , which call for a reconceptualization of elements of the past , present , and future ...
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We emphasize projection in time ( especially into the future ) as well as in space ( from self to other and then back to the self ) . That is , on the basis of his threat of loss of personal control , the person predicts in time what he ...
We emphasize projection in time ( especially into the future ) as well as in space ( from self to other and then back to the self ) . That is , on the basis of his threat of loss of personal control , the person predicts in time what he ...
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the time projection into the future . He should do this rapidly so that his choices reflect the images . After the patient fills out the future scales , he is then interviewed about his experiences during the time projection into the ...
the time projection into the future . He should do this rapidly so that his choices reflect the images . After the patient fills out the future scales , he is then interviewed about his experiences during the time projection into the ...
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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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