The time cure : overcoming PTSD with the new psychology of time perspective therapy

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The time cure : overcoming PTSD with the new psychology of time perspective therapy

Philip G. Zimbardo, Richard M. Sword, Rosemary K.M. Sword

Jossey-Bass, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-299) and index

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内容説明

In his landmark book, The Time Paradox, internationally known psychologist Philip Zimbardo showed that we can transform the way we think about our past, present, and future to attain greater success in work and in life. Now, in The Time Cure, Zimbardo has teamed with clinicians Richard and Rosemary Sword to reveal a groundbreaking approach that helps those living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to shift their time perspectives and move beyond the traumatic past toward a more positive future. Time Perspective Therapy switches the focus from past to present, from negative to positive, clearing the pathway for the best yet to come: the future. It helps PTSD sufferers pull their feet out of the quicksand of past traumas and step firmly on the solid ground of the present, allowing them to take a step forward into a brighter future. Rather than viewing PTSD as a mental illness the authors see it as a mental injury-a normal reaction to traumatic events-and offer those suffering from PTSD the healing balm of hope. The Time Cure lays out the step-by-step process of Time Perspective Therapy, which has proven effective for a wide range of individuals, from veterans to survivors of abuse, accidents, assault, and neglect. Rooted in psychological research, the book also includes a wealth of vivid and inspiring stories from real-life PTSD sufferers-effective for individuals seeking self-help, their loved ones, therapists and counselors, or anyone who wants to move forward to a brighter future.

目次

Introduction by Philip Zimbardo xi Preface by Richard and Rosemary Sword xix Part 1 PTSD and Time Perspective Therapy 1 How PTSD Sufferers Get Stuck in Time 3 PTSD basics 6 2 A New Psychology of Time 31 The Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory 46 3 Time Perspective Therapy 63 Part 2 The stories 4 War Veterans, PTSD, and Time Perspective Therapy 95 ''I Can Still Feel the Shock Wave of the Incoming Artillery Hitting Us'' Aki, World War II Veteran 105 ''I Didn't Want to Shoot Villagers'' Mike, Korean War Veteran 112 ''The Rush of Taking a Human Life was My Addiction'' Ed, Vietnam War Veteran 119 ''It's Etched Forever in My Memory'' Sean, Gulf War Veteran 128 ''Something Snapped Inside Me'' Everest, Iraq War Veteran 135 5 Everyday Trauma, PTSD, and Time Perspective Therapy 145 ''The Call That Broke the Camel's Back'' Mary 149 ''I Felt Totally Inadequate'' Jenny 158 ''I Thought I Was Dead for Sure'' Sherman 166 ''I Don't Know If I Killed Her-It's Worse If You Don't Know'' Randall 175 6 Women, PTSD, and Time Perspective Therapy 185 ''And Anyway, No One Will Believe You'' Iris 187 ''I Felt Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place'' Eve 197 ''I Felt Like I Was Half a Person'' Faith 205 ''I Hid in the Closet for What Seemed Like Eternity'' Keiko 214 ''It Has Been So Hard'' Betty 227 ''I Got Really Scared'' Grace 235 Epilogue 247 Glossary 251 Resources 255 Appendix A: How TPT Compares with Other Approaches 261 Appendix B: Clinical Trial: TPT Pilot Study Research Data 265 Appendix C: Client Psychological Test Scores 273 Acknowledgments 281 About the Authors 283 Endnotes 285 Index 301

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