This article studies the phenomenology of chronic illness in light of phenomenology’s insights into ecstatic temporality and freedom. It shows how a chronic illness can, in lived experience, manifest itself as a disturbance of our usual relation to ecstatic temporality and thence as a disturbance of freedom. This suggests that ecstatic temporality is related to another sort of time—“provisional time”—that is in turn rooted in the body. The article draws on Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception and Heidegger’s Being and Time, shedding light on the latter’s concept of ecstatic temporality. It also discusses implications for self-management of chronic illness, especially in children
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and ordering experience. As such, phenomenology...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to illuminate the meanings of trigger situations exper...
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and orderingexperience. As such, phenomenology ...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption -a changed relation to time and spa...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption —a changed relation to time and spa...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption —a changed relation to time and spa...
This paper offers a preliminary analysis of temporality in the lives of diabetics. It is argued that...
This contentious paper aims to explore the experience of time by individuals who have been diagnose...
This article contributes to health research literature by problematizing the linear, sequential and ...
This article considers the relevance of non-representational theory to understanding the lived exper...
Entering a career of a person having a chronic illness implies the management of several situations ...
Purpose: This narrative review is concerned with the ways in which the relationships between time an...
This paper presents findings from a phenomenological study exploring experience of time by patients ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic widespread pain (CWP) affects 10% of adults and often causes significant disabil...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis Group v...
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and ordering experience. As such, phenomenology...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to illuminate the meanings of trigger situations exper...
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and orderingexperience. As such, phenomenology ...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption -a changed relation to time and spa...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption —a changed relation to time and spa...
Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption —a changed relation to time and spa...
This paper offers a preliminary analysis of temporality in the lives of diabetics. It is argued that...
This contentious paper aims to explore the experience of time by individuals who have been diagnose...
This article contributes to health research literature by problematizing the linear, sequential and ...
This article considers the relevance of non-representational theory to understanding the lived exper...
Entering a career of a person having a chronic illness implies the management of several situations ...
Purpose: This narrative review is concerned with the ways in which the relationships between time an...
This paper presents findings from a phenomenological study exploring experience of time by patients ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic widespread pain (CWP) affects 10% of adults and often causes significant disabil...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis Group v...
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and ordering experience. As such, phenomenology...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to illuminate the meanings of trigger situations exper...
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and orderingexperience. As such, phenomenology ...