This article examines the role of time as a methodological tool and pathological focus of clinical psychiatry and psychology in the first half of the 20th century. Contextualizing ‘psychopathologies of time’ developed by practitioners in Europe and North America with reference to the temporal theories implicit in Freudian psychoanalysis and Henri Bergson’s philosophy of durée, it illuminates how depression, schizophrenia, and other mental disorders such as obsessive-compulsive behaviours and aphasia were understood to be symptomatic of an altered or disturbed ‘time-sense’. Drawing upon a model of temporal synthesis whereby in healthy individuals, a subjective temporal sense ( Ichzeit, durée, or personal lifetime) was perceived and understo...
Psyfioanalpis is funclatnenlally related to time because it is a n effort to understand how disturba...
History of psychiatry knows many sources, which provides for many different possible historical inte...
The literature on disturbance of time-sense in brain disease and schizophrenia is reviewed and the s...
Psychiatric phenomenology is the study of the assessment of an individual's experience in the world ...
This thesis has analyzed Paul Theodoor Hugenholtz’s (1903-1987) dissertation On time and time-forms ...
Although usually defined as measured du-ration (Webster),time is really a concept that can be consid...
“Time to Cure” reveals that from the late nineteenth century and well into the first decades of the ...
Background: Temporality is an essential and organizing element in the experience of being. It is a f...
International audienceThis article uses the concept of infrastructures of diagnosis to propose a fra...
In this article I attempt to demonstrate the relevance of the philosophy of time to psychiatric, psy...
Lecture: Perception of time differs across cultures and set-tings. Western cultures perceive time as...
In this article I attempt to demonstrate the relevance of the philosophy of time to psychiatric, psy...
International audienceThis article attempts to position research into psychoanalysis within the fram...
Time perspective theory assumes that behaviour is influenced by how individuals link their behaviour...
This chapter sets out the case that the study of history should be regarded as fundamental to the ps...
Psyfioanalpis is funclatnenlally related to time because it is a n effort to understand how disturba...
History of psychiatry knows many sources, which provides for many different possible historical inte...
The literature on disturbance of time-sense in brain disease and schizophrenia is reviewed and the s...
Psychiatric phenomenology is the study of the assessment of an individual's experience in the world ...
This thesis has analyzed Paul Theodoor Hugenholtz’s (1903-1987) dissertation On time and time-forms ...
Although usually defined as measured du-ration (Webster),time is really a concept that can be consid...
“Time to Cure” reveals that from the late nineteenth century and well into the first decades of the ...
Background: Temporality is an essential and organizing element in the experience of being. It is a f...
International audienceThis article uses the concept of infrastructures of diagnosis to propose a fra...
In this article I attempt to demonstrate the relevance of the philosophy of time to psychiatric, psy...
Lecture: Perception of time differs across cultures and set-tings. Western cultures perceive time as...
In this article I attempt to demonstrate the relevance of the philosophy of time to psychiatric, psy...
International audienceThis article attempts to position research into psychoanalysis within the fram...
Time perspective theory assumes that behaviour is influenced by how individuals link their behaviour...
This chapter sets out the case that the study of history should be regarded as fundamental to the ps...
Psyfioanalpis is funclatnenlally related to time because it is a n effort to understand how disturba...
History of psychiatry knows many sources, which provides for many different possible historical inte...
The literature on disturbance of time-sense in brain disease and schizophrenia is reviewed and the s...