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A TIME OF CRISIS AND OPPORTUNITY
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ULICE, an intervention team for psychiatric crisis situations. A crisis situation is characterized by its inherent temporality. Temporality “frozen in time“ preventing the situation from evolving. All movement seems impossible. If Aristote considered time as a mere attribute of movement, the importance of which disappeared in the absence of a mind to apprehend it, we see it in the Heideggerian sense as a self-projection of the Dasein. In striving to exist, the Dasein is constantly to the fore and in a state of anticipation. Movement which during the crisis even becomes antinomic, when the family asks us « to be-like-before ». To be present, is to be present in the past and the future through the current event. Man comes out of himself into the world, but also in time. He “projects himself” into the future he “returns” to the past, he “advances” in the present ; he is continually “outside himself”. Is the crisis a moment of opportunity ? Opportunity has notably a temporal sense : what is opportune is what comes well, comes in time. Opportune is what comes under the circumstances, it is an event to come. Could we talk of a time of depression within the time of the crisis, as the description of temporality evoked above implies ? The time necessary for the opportunity to happen.
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