When we experience a great loss, our despair can be so intense that we get stuck, oftentimes facing backwards, reliving painful experiences that may leave us feeling stranded in the past. We can find ourselves living day-to-day on autopilot, going through the motions, while in the back of our minds we might think we don't deserve to be happy anymore. When we try to look at the future, whatever plans we had made prior to our loss now seem impossible to achieve. If this sounds familiar, Time Perspective Therapy (TPT) is designed to help; it provides simple tools to turn your perspective from dark to light, from negative to positive. This book dives deep into the many facets of grief: from depression and caregiver stress to reestablishing relationships that may have fallen to the wayside and making plans for your new and different future. Through real-life intimate stories of those who have suffered loss and grown from the experience, and easy-to-do exercises, it is designed to help you learn how TPT can help you cherish the past, enjoy the present, move toward a new and brighter future, and live a fulfilling, meaningful life.
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Through real life intimate stories of those who have suffered loss and grew from the experience, and easy-to-do exercises, learn how TPT can help you cherish the past, enjoy the present, move toward a new and brighter future, and live a fulfilling, meaningful life.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction One.ā€‚Grief, Loss, and Time Perspective Therapy The Difference Between Grief, Mourning, and Lossā€‚8 deleteā€¢ deleteThe Difference Between Loneliness and Being Aloneā€‚10 deleteā€¢ deleteBut What Is Grief?ā€‚10 deleteā€¢ deleteWhat Is ā€œNormalā€ or ā€œCommonā€ Grief?ā€‚11 deleteā€¢ deleteHow Long Will I Mourn?ā€‚12 deleteā€¢ deleteMany Kinds of Griefā€‚12 deleteā€¢ deleteIs Depression a Part of Grief?ā€‚15 deleteā€¢ deleteIs Anxiety a Part of Grief?ā€‚17 deleteā€¢ deleteIs Stress a Part of Grief?ā€‚19 deleteā€¢ deleteReligions and Spiritual Practices: How We Mournā€”Part 1ā€‚20 deleteā€¢ deleteThe Elephant in the Roomā€‚22 deleteā€¢ deleteThe Unkindest Things to Say to a Mournerā€‚23 deleteā€¢ deleteWhat If I Need Help?ā€‚27 deleteā€¢ deleteTake This Quizā€‚28 deleteā€¢ deleteZimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) Short Formā€‚29 deleteā€¢ deleteFive Main Time Perspectives in Time Perspective Therapyā€‚31 deleteā€¢ deleteA Balanced Time Perspective Leads to Greater Stabilityā€‚31 deleteā€¢ deletePositive Effectsā€‚32 deleteā€¢ deleteTo Sum Upā€‚33 Two.ā€‚The Past The Genesis of Dying and Grief Researchā€‚38 deleteā€¢ deleteRick and Rose: How We Found Out Rick Was Dyingā€‚39 deleteā€¢ deleteĀ­Ā­KĆ¼bler-Rossā€™s Five Stages of Griefā€‚40 deleteā€¢ deleteNew Researchā€‚42 deleteā€¢ deleteBias Toward the Pastā€‚43 deleteā€¢ deleteReligions and Spiritual Practices: How We Mournā€”Part 2ā€‚44 deleteā€¢ deleteSimilarities Between Grief and Post-traumatic Stressā€‚46 deleteā€¢ deleteChanging Past Negatives into Past Positivesā€‚51 deleteā€¢ deleteNoelleā€‚52 deleteā€¢ deleteNoelleā€™s Journey from Past Negative to Past Positiveā€‚56 deleteā€¢ deleteLetā€™s Get Startedā€‚58 deleteā€¢ deleteBuilding Your Treasure Chest of Past Positive Memoriesā€‚58 deleteā€¢ deleteTake a Breathā€‚59 deleteā€¢ deleteGood Memoriesā€‚60 deleteā€¢ deleteA Good Nightā€™s Sleepā€‚61 deleteā€¢ deleteTo Sum Upā€‚66 Three.ā€‚The Present Caregiversā€‚72 deleteā€¢ deleteCaregiver Stressā€‚73 deleteā€¢ deleteRick and Rose: Circle of Supportā€‚74 deleteā€¢ deleteHelp for Caregiver Stressā€‚76 deleteā€¢ deleteHospice Careā€‚78 deleteā€¢ deleteRick and Rose: Everything Everywhere All at Onceā€‚79 deleteā€¢ deleteThe Vultures in the Roomā€‚81 deleteā€¢ deleteCrash Course in Narcissistic Personality Symptomsā€‚82 deleteā€¢ deleteReligions and Spiritual Practices: How We Mournā€”Part 3ā€‚83 deleteā€¢ deleteParents, Children, Narcissistsā€‚85 deleteā€¢ deleteThe Importance of Willsā€‚87 deleteā€¢ deleteRick and Rose: The End of Physicalityā€‚88 deleteā€¢ deleteBias Toward the Presentā€‚90 deleteā€¢ deleteTemporary Present Fatalismā€‚91 deleteā€¢ deleteNoelleā€™s Journey from Present Fatalism to Present Hedonismā€‚94 deleteā€¢ deleteLetā€™s Get Startedā€‚95 deleteā€¢ deleteBe Kind to Yourselfā€‚96 deleteā€¢ deleteBe Here Nowā€‚99 deleteā€¢ deleteReconnectā€‚100 deleteā€¢ deleteFlip the Switch and Then Go Randomā€‚101 deleteā€¢ deleteTo Sum Upā€‚102 Four.ā€‚The Future The Importance of Natureā€‚108 deleteā€¢ deleteMusic and Griefā€‚110 deleteā€¢ deleteRose: Facing the Futureā€‚112 deleteā€¢ deleteWhen Life Feels Out of Controlā€‚115 deleteā€¢ deleteReligions and Spiritual Practices: How We Mournā€”Part 4ā€‚117 deleteā€¢ deleteMaking Things Rightā€‚121 deleteā€¢ deleteHoā€™oponoponoā€‚122 deleteā€¢ deleteBias Toward the Futureā€‚124 deleteā€¢ deleteNoelleā€™s Journey into Her Brighter Futureā€‚126 deleteā€¢ deleteLetā€™s Get Startedā€‚128 deleteā€¢ deleteOur Brighterā€”and Differentā€”Futureā€‚129 deleteā€¢ deleteSetting Goalsā€‚131 deleteā€¢ deleteLooking Forwardā€‚132 deleteā€¢ deleteA Good Nightā€™s Sleep Revisitedā€‚134 deleteā€¢ deleteLiving a Life of Happiness and Meaningā€‚136 deleteā€¢ deleteTo Sum Upā€‚141 Epilogue Glossary Appendix I. ZTPI Questionnaire (Long Form) Appendix II. Core Values Appendix III. Character Strengths Resources Index
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ISBN
9781476694146
Publisert
2024-04-16
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Vendor
McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
263 gr
HĆøyde
229 mm
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152 mm
Dybde
10 mm
AldersnivƄ
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Rosemary K.M. Sword is codeveloper of Time Perspective Therapy and lead/coauthor of numerous TPT-related books and articles as well as a popular PsychologyToday.com blog. She lives in Kula, Hawaii. Stanford University professor emeritus Philip G. Zimbardo is known for his landmark prison study, dramatized in the IFC film The Stanford Prison Experiment. His nonprofit Heroic Imagination Project teaches how to meet challenges with wise and effective action. He lives in San Francisco.