Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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It is probable that at least three types of memory are involved in anticipation : immediate , short term , and long term ( Baddeley , 1976 ) . Immediate memory refers to the tracking of sequences that happened just seconds ago ; short ...
It is probable that at least three types of memory are involved in anticipation : immediate , short term , and long term ( Baddeley , 1976 ) . Immediate memory refers to the tracking of sequences that happened just seconds ago ; short ...
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This induces two contrasting types of spirals . In mania , the accelerated rate induces over - expansion of the personal future with a host of future images and plans . Often the future becomes so expanded that the person rushes ...
This induces two contrasting types of spirals . In mania , the accelerated rate induces over - expansion of the personal future with a host of future images and plans . Often the future becomes so expanded that the person rushes ...
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TYPES OF TIME INTERVENTIONS Although it is not explicitly recognized , many forms of psychiatric treatment consist of time interventions . These time interventions consist of alterations of sequence , rate , and temporal perspective .
TYPES OF TIME INTERVENTIONS Although it is not explicitly recognized , many forms of psychiatric treatment consist of time interventions . These time interventions consist of alterations of sequence , rate , and temporal perspective .
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Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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