Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Temporal disintegration means that the person has difficulties with sequential thinking so that it is difficult for him to coordinate sequences toward a goal ( Melges et al . , 1970a , 1970b ) . Unlike diffuse organic brain disease but ...
Temporal disintegration means that the person has difficulties with sequential thinking so that it is difficult for him to coordinate sequences toward a goal ( Melges et al . , 1970a , 1970b ) . Unlike diffuse organic brain disease but ...
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The fragmented and incoherent future time perspective , in turn , robs the person of a consistent timeline for ordering his mental sequences , thereby augmenting his problems with sequential thinking . In this way , the temporal ...
The fragmented and incoherent future time perspective , in turn , robs the person of a consistent timeline for ordering his mental sequences , thereby augmenting his problems with sequential thinking . In this way , the temporal ...
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Temporal disintegration refers to the breakdown of sequential thinking . There is an incoordination of making serial adjustments to reach a goal ( Melges et al . , 1970a , 1970b ) . Subjectively , temporal disintegration is experienced ...
Temporal disintegration refers to the breakdown of sequential thinking . There is an incoordination of making serial adjustments to reach a goal ( Melges et al . , 1970a , 1970b ) . Subjectively , temporal disintegration is experienced ...
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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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