Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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OVER - FUTURING AND THE PARANOID THREAT - PREDICTION SPIRAL Our central thesis is that paranoid thinking stems from an interaction of threats and predictions : The threats prompt predictions and suspicions that often increase the ...
OVER - FUTURING AND THE PARANOID THREAT - PREDICTION SPIRAL Our central thesis is that paranoid thinking stems from an interaction of threats and predictions : The threats prompt predictions and suspicions that often increase the ...
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reduces his threat of loss of personal control , his persecutory ideation is not only a false belief but also difficult to falsify . This is how paranoid delusions are maintained . In addition , through protesting others ' influence and ...
reduces his threat of loss of personal control , his persecutory ideation is not only a false belief but also difficult to falsify . This is how paranoid delusions are maintained . In addition , through protesting others ' influence and ...
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thought process disorder , in which the distinction between present and future threats becomes blurred ... Premonition Stage As the initiating event for paranoid ideation , we emphasize not a loss but rather the threat of a loss .
thought process disorder , in which the distinction between present and future threats becomes blurred ... Premonition Stage As the initiating event for paranoid ideation , we emphasize not a loss but rather the threat of a loss .
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Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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