Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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future , and the person's slowed pace may incite desynchronized transactions since he lags behind others . Thus rate and rhythm problems usually occur without time disorientation and the temporal disintegration of sequences , but are ...
future , and the person's slowed pace may incite desynchronized transactions since he lags behind others . Thus rate and rhythm problems usually occur without time disorientation and the temporal disintegration of sequences , but are ...
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It should be obvious that any of the time disturbances discussed in the previous sections can contribute to the desynchronization of transactions . That is , time disorientation , temporal disintegration , rhythm - rate problems ...
It should be obvious that any of the time disturbances discussed in the previous sections can contribute to the desynchronization of transactions . That is , time disorientation , temporal disintegration , rhythm - rate problems ...
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This support may consist of being educated about severe forms of mental illness , such as organic brain disease , schizophrenia , or depression , as well as helping the family members to streamline their communications and transactions ...
This support may consist of being educated about severe forms of mental illness , such as organic brain disease , schizophrenia , or depression , as well as helping the family members to streamline their communications and transactions ...
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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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