Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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That is , shortly after a person dies , those close to the person usually have the sense that somehow the deceased is present still . This seems to take place regardless of a person's beliefs in an afterlife .
That is , shortly after a person dies , those close to the person usually have the sense that somehow the deceased is present still . This seems to take place regardless of a person's beliefs in an afterlife .
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However , careful studies have revealed that the concept of free - floating anxiety is questionable , since the anxiety can usually be traced to an event that precipitated an expectation ( usually in the form of a visual image ) that ...
However , careful studies have revealed that the concept of free - floating anxiety is questionable , since the anxiety can usually be traced to an event that precipitated an expectation ( usually in the form of a visual image ) that ...
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He is usually not aware of this past source of his threats . Moreover , he usually exaggerates or distorts some fault in his current relationship in order to justify pushing the other person away . He either avoids , rejects , alienates ...
He is usually not aware of this past source of his threats . Moreover , he usually exaggerates or distorts some fault in his current relationship in order to justify pushing the other person away . He either avoids , rejects , alienates ...
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