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Today I am persuaded, more than ever, that a whole series of psychopathological manifestations can be understood and examined more thoroughly from the vantage of the phenomenon of time⋯ .1,p.8

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Spiegel, D. Man as timekeeper. Am J Psychoanal 41, 5–14 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01253035

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