Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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When asked to slow down and talk about her sick grandmother as slowly as possible for three minutes , she spoke on this subject at a normal rate for about 20 seconds and then began to speed up again , talking about how " grand " her ...
When asked to slow down and talk about her sick grandmother as slowly as possible for three minutes , she spoke on this subject at a normal rate for about 20 seconds and then began to speed up again , talking about how " grand " her ...
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The patient stated that she had " talked about " the death of her mother with previous therapists , but this only made her feel ... although she was profusely tearful when talking about her husband's aloofness and criticism of her .
The patient stated that she had " talked about " the death of her mother with previous therapists , but this only made her feel ... although she was profusely tearful when talking about her husband's aloofness and criticism of her .
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I hear voices outside my head arguing or talking about me . Voices comment on my actions at the time that I do them . All the voices that I hear come from myself or persons I can see talking . * 2 Experiences of influence .
I hear voices outside my head arguing or talking about me . Voices comment on my actions at the time that I do them . All the voices that I hear come from myself or persons I can see talking . * 2 Experiences of influence .
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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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