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Original Articles

Pseudo-Orientation in Time and Anticipated Parental Death

Pages 156-166 | Published online: 20 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

The case of a 32 year old, psychoneurotic woman who became intensely anxious and mildly depressed when faced with her mother's impending death is described. Pseudo-orientation in time, administered in the general context of a basically supportive approach, led to a rapid and lasting remission of symptoms. A discussion of possible mechanisms is presented.

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