Estellon, Vincent
Fixed Time
- 2012.
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Some people, during analysis, present their life as deprived of a past. Without traces of the past, subjective temporality can be reduced to a stagnant present, subject to the dominance of repetition. Nor is this present time any more open to a future. This article aims to show the extent that analytical psychotherapy—through the sharing of a common, designated time—is capable of reanimating subjective temporality.