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Future-oriented therapy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Future-oriented therapy Future oriented psychotherapy is a term first introduced by Stanley Lesse and William Wolf. They stressed the need for all future psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, and political scientists to understand the relationships between sociodynamics and individual psychodynamics. They viewed discussion of the future as a prophylactic technique and guided patients over a relatively brief number of sessions to consider their role in the future in order to prepare for the impending stresses and challenges. ==Theory== Melges (1982, p. 43) summarizes his general thesis: “The general thesis is that time distortions disrupt anticipatory control and lead to psychopathological spirals. That is, problems with time, such as distortions of sequence, rate, and temporal perspective, disrupt the normal interplay between future images, plans of action, and emotions, thereby leading to lack of anticipatory control and vicious cycles (spirals).” There is no published research on this topic.
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