Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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As discussed later , the proposed relationships between temporal disintegration and progressive stages of psychosis provides a ... PROLONGATION OF THE PRESENT AND PSYCHEDELIC EXPERIENCES The first stage of temporal disintegration is ...
As discussed later , the proposed relationships between temporal disintegration and progressive stages of psychosis provides a ... PROLONGATION OF THE PRESENT AND PSYCHEDELIC EXPERIENCES The first stage of temporal disintegration is ...
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In Table 4 , progressive stages of paranoid ideation are outlined in terms of escalating threat - prevention interactions and their outcomes . The essential stages are premonition , pursuit , projection , and presumption and protest .
In Table 4 , progressive stages of paranoid ideation are outlined in terms of escalating threat - prevention interactions and their outcomes . The essential stages are premonition , pursuit , projection , and presumption and protest .
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When a patient has reached the late stage of presumption and protest , the psychotherapist should realize that the patient's persecutory explanations are serving to reduce the threat of loss of personal control ; to contradict them ...
When a patient has reached the late stage of presumption and protest , the psychotherapist should realize that the patient's persecutory explanations are serving to reduce the threat of loss of personal control ; to contradict them ...
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Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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