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This book is a study of time, particularly of the nature of
subjective time-that is, time as subjectively experienced and lived
in contrast with time as measured objectively as, for example, by a
clock. The argument first addresses the development of the time
experience, its origins in infantile experience, and traces its
variations and modifications during the course of the life cycle.
As the life course advances, concerns about and preoccupations with
death play an increasingly important role in attitudes toward and
involvement in temporally related contexts. The next step is an
examination of the phenomenology of time experience itself and its
dependence on biorhythms and affective influences. An important
aspect of this discussion is the relation between time experience
as a conscious phenomenon and the functioning of unconscious
determinants of the time experience. This leads to the question:
given these conclusions regarding the nature of time experience,
what implications can we draw for the understanding of the nature
and functioning of the self within psychoanalysis? The book's final
section applies these understandings to the analytic process,
focusing particularly on the meaning of the time experience in the
patient's psychic reality and patterns of enactment around issues
of time and time management in the analytic situation.
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