“…Furthermore, there is a constant preoccupation with the personal past. Before the sense of the flow of the passage of time is affected, future potentialities narrow, the past becomes 'heavy', and the 'could-havebeen done' gains significance (Straus, 1928;Gebsattel, 1954;Fuchs, 2001;Schlimme, 2013). Crucially, with the slowing down, the dominance of past over future, the erosion of meaning, the freezing of possibilities for action, and desynchronization, experienced time may take a cyclic instead of a linear for (Broome, 2005;Ratcliffe, 2015) .…”