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Exploring the Essential Features of “Dr. Philip Zimbardo – Treating PTSD with Time-Perspective Therapy”
Dr. Philip Zimbardo: Treating PTSD with Time-Perspective Therapy
Have you wondered about your own perspective of time – and how it differs so often from others – most especially with your trauma clients?
In the treatment of PTSD, you know how the focus on past events is a key element that leaves the client stuck in the trauma experience. Now, there is an exciting treatment approach from Dr. Philip Zimbardo, internationally renowned scholar, educator, researcher and media personality.
Join Dr. Zimbardo (known to all in our field for The Stanford Prison Experiment) and journey with him into a new dimension of trauma therapy. After decades of research on Time Perspective, Dr. Zimbardo, along with colleagues Dr. Richard and Rosemary Sword, have developed Time Perspective Therapy (TPT).
Dr. Zimbardo delivers an engaging and rare 90-minute lecture about his research on the variations in time perspectives and the impact on human behavior, cognition, and culture including development of TPT and it’s treatment implications. He’ll also discuss new research and future directions in the field.
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Product Details
Format: DVD Video – 4+ hours
Author: PHILIP ZIMBARDO, PH.D.
Objectives
- Review current time perspective research
- Explore applications of the time perspective therapy for PTSD
Outline
- Research on Time Perspective
What is Time Perspective?
The Time Paradox
Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI)
How Time Perspective Impacts Your Life
– Time Perspective Differences and Behavioral Outcomes
Socio-cultural perspectives
Clinical Observations
New & Future research - The Time Cure: Time Perspective Therapy (TPT) for Treating PTSDFree Training Manual
Research outcomes working with American Veteran Populations
Time Perspective for mental health well-being
TPT outcomes for PTSD
Author
PHILIP ZIMBARDO, PH.D.
Philip Zimbardo is internationally recognized as the “voice and face of contemporary American psychology” through his widely seen PBS-TV series, Discovering Psychology, his classic research, The Stanford Prison Experiment, authoring the oldest current textbook in psychology, Psychology and Life, in its 18th Edition, and his popular trade books on Shyness in adults and in children; Shyness: What it is, what to do about it, and The Shy Child. Past president of the American Psychological Association, and the Western Psychological Association.
Zimbardo has been a Stanford University professor since 1968 (now an Emeritus Professor), having taught previously at Yale, NYU, and Columbia University. He is currently on the faculty of the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, and the Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, CA. He has been given numerous awards and honors as an educator, researcher, writer, and service to the profession. Recently, he was awarded the Vaclav Havel Foundation Prize for his lifetime of research on the human condition. His more than 300 professional publications and 50 books convey his research interests in the domain of social psychology, with a broad spread of interests from shyness to time perspective, madness, cults, political psychology, torture, terrorism, and evil.
Audience
Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers, other Mental Health professionals
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