Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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For now suffice it to say that when a person experiences an alteration in time sense , it is likely that his internal processes necessary for making adjustments to goals have gone awry . TIME SENSE AND FUTURE TIME PERSPECTIVE The term ...
For now suffice it to say that when a person experiences an alteration in time sense , it is likely that his internal processes necessary for making adjustments to goals have gone awry . TIME SENSE AND FUTURE TIME PERSPECTIVE The term ...
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Past temporal perspective does not appear to be as important for the sense of duration as future time perspective . Perhaps the reason for this is that as a future event gets nearer to the present , it takes on a greater demand ...
Past temporal perspective does not appear to be as important for the sense of duration as future time perspective . Perhaps the reason for this is that as a future event gets nearer to the present , it takes on a greater demand ...
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By contrast , if the mothering figure is unpredictable , unreliable , or absent , there is lack of development of basic trust and the child's development of time sense is impaired . Infants deprived of adequate mothering do not develop ...
By contrast , if the mothering figure is unpredictable , unreliable , or absent , there is lack of development of basic trust and the child's development of time sense is impaired . Infants deprived of adequate mothering do not develop ...
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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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