Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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These are proposed as the essential variables with which people attempt to gain control over their futures . That is , emotions are aroused when there is a discrepancy between the present and some future event of concern ; the emotions ...
These are proposed as the essential variables with which people attempt to gain control over their futures . That is , emotions are aroused when there is a discrepancy between the present and some future event of concern ; the emotions ...
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In essence , it is proposed that when time becomes disorganized so does the person . It should be noted that psychological time can become disorganized during a psychosis without there being the time disorientation typical of organic ...
In essence , it is proposed that when time becomes disorganized so does the person . It should be noted that psychological time can become disorganized during a psychosis without there being the time disorientation typical of organic ...
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As discussed later , the proposed relationships between temporal disintegration and progressive stages of psychosis provides a clinically useful model for dealing with acute psychotic patients . Let us now turn to the proposed ...
As discussed later , the proposed relationships between temporal disintegration and progressive stages of psychosis provides a clinically useful model for dealing with acute psychotic patients . Let us now turn to the proposed ...
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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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