Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The therapist takes notes on important images and scenes . He also notes troublesome or conflictful areas . For example , in some instances , the patient may not have been able to form an image along a particular ESD or redecision ...
The therapist takes notes on important images and scenes . He also notes troublesome or conflictful areas . For example , in some instances , the patient may not have been able to form an image along a particular ESD or redecision ...
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In addition , once the patient has developed some momentum in line with his future self , the therapist can interject some typical challenges that he knows from the patient's history . For example : " Now your mother is frowning at you ...
In addition , once the patient has developed some momentum in line with his future self , the therapist can interject some typical challenges that he knows from the patient's history . For example : " Now your mother is frowning at you ...
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The therapist asks them to try an " experiment . " They are to close their eyes , relax , and drift into the future about three months ahead . In their mind's eye , they are to see themselves interacting in desired ways that are ...
The therapist asks them to try an " experiment . " They are to close their eyes , relax , and drift into the future about three months ahead . In their mind's eye , they are to see themselves interacting in desired ways that are ...
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