Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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The holistic patterns often represent a synthesis of visual images from which intuitions about the future arise . There is increasing evidence that the right ( nondominant ) cerebral hemisphere may be primarily involved in ...
The holistic patterns often represent a synthesis of visual images from which intuitions about the future arise . There is increasing evidence that the right ( nondominant ) cerebral hemisphere may be primarily involved in ...
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The use of visual images may have the advantage of bypassing erroneous beliefs about the self maintained through verbal self - statements ( Beck , 1976 ; Ellis , 1962 ) . In this regard , the use of visual images might be conceived as ...
The use of visual images may have the advantage of bypassing erroneous beliefs about the self maintained through verbal self - statements ( Beck , 1976 ; Ellis , 1962 ) . In this regard , the use of visual images might be conceived as ...
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Patients who benefit the most from FOR therapy are those who can readily produce visual images . Although 95 % of people are capable of doing this to some extent ( Horowitz , 1970 ) , I have found that about 20 % of my patients have ...
Patients who benefit the most from FOR therapy are those who can readily produce visual images . Although 95 % of people are capable of doing this to some extent ( Horowitz , 1970 ) , I have found that about 20 % of my patients have ...
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