Temporality as the co-construction of couple relationship: The regulation of experiential time

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2018

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Article

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A study of temporality in human encounters and specifically in amorous relationships is presented. The article aims to analyze subjective and experiential time, focusing on the relationships and the difficulties involved. A review of the theoretical and phenomenological understanding of temporality that gives rise to the Chronogenesis model is made. The authors describe time processing in a couple’s experience through an analysis of fictional literature and clinical vignettes. Moments of dialogue are addressed to focus on the relationship as an emergent process, the co-construction of the relationship, ‘‘weness,’’ and a sense of future possibilities in which the partners reposition and negotiate.

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Culture & Psychology 0(0) 1–17

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Temporality, Relationship, Meaning-making, Intersubjectivity

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