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Varieties of Temporal Experience in Depression

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Journal J Med Philos
Specialty Medical Ethics
Date 2012 Apr 5
PMID 22474140
Citations 21
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Abstract

People with depression often report alterations in their experience of time, a common complaint being that time has slowed down or stopped. In this paper, I argue that depression can involve a range of qualitatively different changes in the structure of temporal experience, some of which I proceed to describe. In addition, I suggest that current diagnostic categories such as "major depression" are insensitive to the differences between these changes. I conclude by briefly considering whether the kinds of temporal experience associated with depression are specific to depression.

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