Priming linear versus cyclical conceptions of time influences affective forecasts and descriptions of grief. Relative to a linear or static prime, a cyclical prime prompted predictions of shorter grief duration, reliance on cyclical language, characterization of recovery as return to routine, and reduced characterization of the bereaved person as passive. To contrast, a linear prime uniquely prompted spatiotemporal metaphors, advising against pressure to “move forward ” too soon. Keywords grief, affective forecasting, human agency, spatiotemporal metaphors People view the world through various temporal filters, including pace (Conti, 2001), linearity versus cyclicity (Ballard & Seibold, 2004), scarcity (Kurtz, 2008), and dynamicity (Gli...
Prolonged grief (PG), otherwise known as complicated grief, has attracted much attention in recent y...
This paper attempts to describe, categorize, and analyze interactions between social actors and the ...
This article explores the experience and meaning of time from the perspective of caregivers who have...
Introduction: The experience of disconnection is common in first-person accounts of grief. One way i...
Introduction: The experience of disconnection is common in first-person accounts of grief. One way i...
Most cultures have metaphors for time that involve movement, for example, ‘time passes’. Although ti...
BACKGROUND:The long-term trajectories of prolonged grief are poorly understood. The aims were to exa...
BackgroundThe long-term trajectories of prolonged grief are poorly understood. The aims were to exam...
Grief that accompanies significant loss is a universal human experience. It has long been presumed t...
Time studies in psychology or in consumer behaviour, traditionally think of the perso...
Human beings are grieving animals and consolation, an experiential assemblage through which grief is...
The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of the experience of time when living with ...
Grief is a puzzling phenomenon. It is often costly and prolonged, potentially increasing mortality r...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Prolonged grief (PG), otherwise known as complicated grief, has attracted much attention in recent y...
This paper attempts to describe, categorize, and analyze interactions between social actors and the ...
This article explores the experience and meaning of time from the perspective of caregivers who have...
Introduction: The experience of disconnection is common in first-person accounts of grief. One way i...
Introduction: The experience of disconnection is common in first-person accounts of grief. One way i...
Most cultures have metaphors for time that involve movement, for example, ‘time passes’. Although ti...
BACKGROUND:The long-term trajectories of prolonged grief are poorly understood. The aims were to exa...
BackgroundThe long-term trajectories of prolonged grief are poorly understood. The aims were to exam...
Grief that accompanies significant loss is a universal human experience. It has long been presumed t...
Time studies in psychology or in consumer behaviour, traditionally think of the perso...
Human beings are grieving animals and consolation, an experiential assemblage through which grief is...
The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of the experience of time when living with ...
Grief is a puzzling phenomenon. It is often costly and prolonged, potentially increasing mortality r...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Whereas Rudolph's (2006a) article provides a discussion of mathematical models of time, Yamado and K...
Prolonged grief (PG), otherwise known as complicated grief, has attracted much attention in recent y...
This paper attempts to describe, categorize, and analyze interactions between social actors and the ...
This article explores the experience and meaning of time from the perspective of caregivers who have...