Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The patient is told that inner time will gradually become slowed down and stretched out . ... I also use the slowing of inner time as an adjunct to other therapeutic interventions , such as for highlighting certain images or as a ...
The patient is told that inner time will gradually become slowed down and stretched out . ... I also use the slowing of inner time as an adjunct to other therapeutic interventions , such as for highlighting certain images or as a ...
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As outlined in Chapter 4 , there are two time features that are common in severe depressive disorders : ( 1 ) slowing of mental processes and ( 2 ) hopelessness to the point of giving up future pursuits . These two time factors often ...
As outlined in Chapter 4 , there are two time features that are common in severe depressive disorders : ( 1 ) slowing of mental processes and ( 2 ) hopelessness to the point of giving up future pursuits . These two time factors often ...
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difficulty in concentrating because of his slowed thinking , he is usually able to keep track of sequences and to distinguish past , present , and future . In addition , the psychomotor slowing and hopelessness of a severe depressive ...
difficulty in concentrating because of his slowed thinking , he is usually able to keep track of sequences and to distinguish past , present , and future . In addition , the psychomotor slowing and hopelessness of a severe depressive ...
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