ABSTRACT
El modo que cada individuo tiene de vivir su tiempo es un aspecto con frecuencia olvidado en el abordaje terapéutico, pero el tenerlo en cuenta puede enriquecer el conocimiento de la historia de los pacientes y puede ser un elemento más de utilidad en el enfoque del tratamiento
The way of each individual to live its time is frequently forgotten in the therapeutic boarding, but having them in account can enrich the knowledge of the history of the patients and can be an element more of utility in the approach of the treatment
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Perceptual Disorders/complications , Perceptual Disorders/psychology , Perception/physiology , Time , Existentialism/psychology , Unconscious, Psychology , Cognition/physiology , Depressive Disorder/psychology , BoredomABSTRACT
We have studied the prevalence of the psychiatry disorders in the young people of a Madrid's rural area. We have found a prevalence of 0.09% if we consider the population as a whole, and 0.9% referred only to young people. The most frequent diagnoses, we have found, are the affective disorders and the anxiety disorders, and in the second place the schizophrenia and personality disorders.