Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Temporal Disorganization This inventory consists of a composite of items taken from previous inventories of temporal disintegration , tracking difficulties , and other statements used in our research . The inventory was made brief and ...
Temporal Disorganization This inventory consists of a composite of items taken from previous inventories of temporal disintegration , tracking difficulties , and other statements used in our research . The inventory was made brief and ...
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That is , subjects responded to each statement in terms of a four- to six - point scale , ranging from " not at all " to " extremely " or " frequently . ” The statements are intermixed when administered , but will be reported here in ...
That is , subjects responded to each statement in terms of a four- to six - point scale , ranging from " not at all " to " extremely " or " frequently . ” The statements are intermixed when administered , but will be reported here in ...
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Pilot studies with delusional psychiatric patients and hashishintoxicated normal subjects helped to refine the statements and make the inventory brief . Not all types or aspects of delusions ( for example , delusions of worthlessness ) ...
Pilot studies with delusional psychiatric patients and hashishintoxicated normal subjects helped to refine the statements and make the inventory brief . Not all types or aspects of delusions ( for example , delusions of worthlessness ) ...
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