Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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In this regard , Jung ( 1955 ) developed the notion of synchronicity to refer to the connection of events that take on special meaning even though there is no cause - effect relationship ( Von Franz , 1966 ) .
In this regard , Jung ( 1955 ) developed the notion of synchronicity to refer to the connection of events that take on special meaning even though there is no cause - effect relationship ( Von Franz , 1966 ) .
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In this regard , Hartocollis ( 1978 ) proposes that many of the wide swings in emotion and behavior seen in borderline personalities may stem from a fragmentation of temporal perspective , so that the person becomes overly consumed by ...
In this regard , Hartocollis ( 1978 ) proposes that many of the wide swings in emotion and behavior seen in borderline personalities may stem from a fragmentation of temporal perspective , so that the person becomes overly consumed by ...
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In the regrief work with regard to her father's death , the therapist had her progressively go through the various scenes of the funeral rites , but each time revised the scene so that her mother and her father's second wife were not ...
In the regrief work with regard to her father's death , the therapist had her progressively go through the various scenes of the funeral rites , but each time revised the scene so that her mother and her father's second wife were not ...
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