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“Out of time”: A temporal view on identity change in trailing spouses
Ortal Slobodin
School of Education
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Identity Change
100%
Temporal Perspective
100%
Trailing Spouse
100%
Time Experience
50%
Well-being
16%
Motivation
16%
United States
16%
Netherlands
16%
Time Constraints
16%
Social Interaction
16%
Time Change
16%
Negative Impact
16%
Role of Time
16%
Depth Interviews
16%
Social Networks
16%
Social Aspects
16%
Psychological Aspects
16%
Social Function
16%
Enhanced Awareness
16%
Mourning
16%
Dynamic Change
16%
Professional Networks
16%
Limited Time
16%
Sense of Belonging
16%
Husband
16%
Age of Mother
16%
Male Workers
16%
Cultural Change
16%
Professional Achievement
16%
Construction Process
16%
Loss Process
16%
Time Aspects
16%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
16%
Phenomenological Study
16%
Identity Construction
16%
Cultural Integration
16%
New Homes
16%
Attitudes toward Time
16%
Identity Loss
16%
International Mobility
16%
Sense of Time
16%
Permanent Temporariness
16%
Expatriate Families
16%
Institutional Framework
16%
Identity Disruption
16%
Video Chat
16%
Sudden Loss
16%
Psychological Function
16%
Identity Reconstruction
16%
Psychology
Social Interaction
100%
Narrative
100%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
100%
Sudden Loss
100%
Social Sciences
Spouses
100%
Psychology
33%
Time Experience
33%
Wellbeing
16%
Social Interaction
16%
Emotions
16%
Professional Occupations
16%
In-Depth Interview
16%
Narrative
16%
Occupational Career
16%
Acculturation
16%
Time Period
16%
Cultural Change
16%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
16%