Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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201 ) , " Man is distinguished from the animals . . . by a much more elaborate image of time and relationships ; man is probably the only organization that knows that it dies , that contemplates in its behavior a whole life span ...
201 ) , " Man is distinguished from the animals . . . by a much more elaborate image of time and relationships ; man is probably the only organization that knows that it dies , that contemplates in its behavior a whole life span ...
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Some of the key relationships between progressive degrees of temporal disintegration and increasingly severe psychotic symptoms are listed in Table 3. I will deal with each of these relationships in separate sections of this chapter .
Some of the key relationships between progressive degrees of temporal disintegration and increasingly severe psychotic symptoms are listed in Table 3. I will deal with each of these relationships in separate sections of this chapter .
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The outcomes of importance to most people usually involve either valued accomplishments or relationships with significant other people . These may be called achievement goals and affiliation goals , respectively .
The outcomes of importance to most people usually involve either valued accomplishments or relationships with significant other people . These may be called achievement goals and affiliation goals , respectively .
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