This paper introduces potential time as a psychoanalytic concept that extends and complements Winnicott's potential space. Revisiting Freud's principle of constancy, Winnicott's theory of transitional phenomena, and Peter Goldberg's contemporary insights on framing, transitionality, and duration, it develops potential time as both a theoretical framework and a clinical necessity. In an era increasingly hostile to sustained temporal experience, the paper explores how the rhythmic reliability of analytic framing creates the conditions in which psychic life can unfold. Clinical illustrations reveal how the analyst's handling of time fosters the emergence of a patient's own temporal signature. Reflections on mourning and music illuminate how potential time allows for living with loss, coordinating multiple temporalities, and sustaining creative living.
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6980fbe1c1c9540dea80da08 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00332828.2025.2609532