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Phil Zimbardo at TedX, Roma.
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For nearly 20 years it’s been my honor and privilege to be a colleague, writing partner, and most importantly, a friend of Phil Zimbardo. Back in the beginning of our fellowship, along with my husband, Richard Sword, we co-developed time perspective therapy (TPT), which is based on Phil’s groundbreaking time perspective theory. TPT was initially developed to help our clients suffering from post-traumaticstress (PTS), many of them veterans of war.
Post-traumatic stress consists of three things: a traumatic event that leaves you feeling depressed and anxious for an extended length of time. Because TPT helps with the combination symptoms of PTS it also works for people experiencing any one of the symptoms. The fruits of our labor were published in our book The Time Cure: Overcoming PTSD with the New Psychology of Time Perspective Therapy ().
Rick, Phil, and I had a warm relationship. Throughout the years we had stayed at each other’s homes, traveled together, and had some thrilling adventures, like the time Phil Zip-lined down the slopes of Haleakala with us. He was in his mid-seventies at the time. Another when he and Rick went on a harrowing helicopter ride through the West Maui mountains and beyond.
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Philip Zimbardo
American social psychologist (–)
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Born | Philip George Zimbardo ()March 23, New York City, U.S. |
Died | October 14, () (aged91) San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Education | Brooklyn College (BA) Yale University (MS, PhD) |
Knownfor | Discovering Psychology series • Stanford prison experiment • Shyness • Time Perspective • Heroism |
Notable work | The Lucifer Effect () • The Time Paradox () • Shyness: What It is, What to Do About It () • The Shy Child ()[1] • Psychology And Life • Discovering Psychology |
Spouse(s) | Rose Abdelnour (m.; div.) |
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Philip George Zimbardo (; March 23, – October 14, ) was an American psychologist and a professor at Stanford University.[2] He was an internationally known educator, researcher, author and media personality in psychology who authored more than articles, chapters, textbooks, and trade books covering a wide range of topics, including time perspective, cognitive dissonance, the psychology of evil, persuasion, cults, deindividuation, shyness, and heroism. He became known for his Stanford prison experiment, which was later criticized. He authored various widely-used, introd
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