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... daydreaming in patients who have severe psychiatric illness ( Starker and Singer 1975 ) show no relation whatsoever between daydream style and psychiatric symptoms . An out - of - body experience might be considered to be the product of ...
... daydreaming in patients who have severe psychiatric illness ( Starker and Singer 1975 ) show no relation whatsoever between daydream style and psychiatric symptoms . An out - of - body experience might be considered to be the product of ...
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... daydreaming . In Giambra's studies future - oriented daydreaming does decline somewhat with age , as do sexual fantasies . Grotstein ( in press ) notes that in psychotic and severe borderline patients , fantasy and daydreaming are ...
... daydreaming . In Giambra's studies future - oriented daydreaming does decline somewhat with age , as do sexual fantasies . Grotstein ( in press ) notes that in psychotic and severe borderline patients , fantasy and daydreaming are ...
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... daydreaming and imaginal processes . Fairly extensive normative data are available for the scale , which is now widely used . The subject had an “ absorption in daydreaming " score of 73 , relatively low compared with the college ...
... daydreaming and imaginal processes . Fairly extensive normative data are available for the scale , which is now widely used . The subject had an “ absorption in daydreaming " score of 73 , relatively low compared with the college ...
Contents
Two A Psychological and Demographic Profile of Persons | 27 |
Three Depersonalization | 45 |
The Doppelgänger and Beyond | 60 |
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