Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The slowness makes the person feel hopeless about getting sufficient rewards , and the hopelessness prompts the person to ... For example , in the case of the paranoid person , a future threat may prompt an over - focus on the future ...
The slowness makes the person feel hopeless about getting sufficient rewards , and the hopelessness prompts the person to ... For example , in the case of the paranoid person , a future threat may prompt an over - focus on the future ...
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The neurotic individual may not be fully aware of the past source of his catastrophic expectations that prompt his dread of the future . Instead , he is often preoccupied and over - worried about uncertainties of the future ( Krauss ...
The neurotic individual may not be fully aware of the past source of his catastrophic expectations that prompt his dread of the future . Instead , he is often preoccupied and over - worried about uncertainties of the future ( Krauss ...
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The threat prompts predictions and suspicions of control from others . ... That is , anticipations prompt other anticipations that , in turn , " feed into " the initiating anticipations , leading to a vicious cycle .
The threat prompts predictions and suspicions of control from others . ... That is , anticipations prompt other anticipations that , in turn , " feed into " the initiating anticipations , leading to a vicious cycle .
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