Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric DisordersWiley, 1982 - 365 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 88–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 202
... 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 . The guided imagery recreates this sense of the presence of the deceased so that silent ...
... 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 . The guided imagery recreates this sense of the presence of the deceased so that silent ...
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... usually be traced to an event that precipi- tated an expectation ( usually in the form of a visual image ) that continues to trouble the person ( Beck , Laude , and Bohnert , 1974 ) . Such precipitating events , as will be shown , may ...
... usually be traced to an event that precipi- tated an expectation ( usually in the form of a visual image ) that continues to trouble the person ( Beck , Laude , and Bohnert , 1974 ) . Such precipitating events , as will be shown , may ...
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... 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 , or ...
... 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 , or ...
Բովանդակություն
TIME AND THE CONTROL OF | 1 |
Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
19 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
Common terms and phrases
adjustment disorder ambivalence anticipations anticipatory control anxiety Beck become behavior biological Bowlby catastrophic expectations cerebral hemisphere changes Chapter clinical clock cognitive cognitive therapy correlation cybernetic depersonalization desynchronized transactions disintegration of sequences disorders disorientation distortions emotional spirals emotional vicious cycle example experiences family therapy feedback feedforward feel future images future self-image future time perspective future-oriented psychotherapy goals guided imagery help the patient hopelessness hypnosis impaired individual interaction interviewer involved limbic system loss of control Melges memory mental mismatches mother neurotic occur one's organic brain disease outcomes paranoid paranoid disorders personal future plans of action present problems with sequence prompt psychiatric patients psychological psychopathological spirals psychosis redecisions rehearsals relationships schizophrenia self-futuring semantic differential sense sequential thinking slowing stages studies techniques temporal disintegration temporal disorganization temporal organization temporal perspective therapist thought threat tions tracking difficulties transactional analysis treatment usually z-transformation