Time and anxiety
Kimura, B.
Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie Psychopathologie und Psychotherapie 33(1): 41-50
1985
ISSN/ISBN: 0723-6557 PMID: 4036237 Document Number: 258333
We haven't to speak about "experienced-time", but about the "time-lived". The past is experienced the present time is lived in the moment, the future is anticipated. To the type of man, leaning to schizophrenia, to melancholia, to epilepsy, one of these kinds of time-realisation becomes always specifically overwhelming. For the schizophrenics the anxiety is typical, to be not able to realise his "self", because the anticipation of future is disturbed. The melancholics are anxious, not be able to remain in the orders of the past. The anxiety of the epileptics is, to lose the individual beeing in the "momentaniness" of the present. All kinds of psychoses are in an immediate context with the manner "how the self in his fundament is living and is opening the time".