Third time, third place: a space-time perspective among migrant families
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Based on clinical data, this paper seeks to illustrate the impact of immigration on the space-time perspective experienced by the conjugal couple, the parental couple and by young people from immigrant backgrounds. It seeks to show that the change in the space-time perspective has an impact on intersex relationships, leading to crisis, even sometimes to violence, and identity transformation and orientates how such people relate to time, space and others. The text concludes with a number of clinical recommendations to help couples and families achieve a space-time harmony that ensures the emergence of a creative thirdness, providing comfort for the psychic economy of each individual and the couple.
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