Time perspective theory; review, research and application
Contents
Putting time in perspective
a valid, reliable individual-differences metric
Philip G. Zimbardo, John N. Boyd
17-55
Assessing temporal Harmony
the issue of a balanced time perspective
Maciej Stolarski, Britt Wiberg, Evgeny Osin
57-71
Broadening the TP profile
future negative time perspective
Britt Wiberg, Elisabeth Åström, Maria G. Carelli
87-97
The past, the present, and the future
a conceptual model of time perspective in adolescence
Zena R. Mello, Frank C. Worrell
115-129
Learning and future time perspective
the promise of the future – rewarding in the present
Jenefer Husman, Sarah K. Brem, Sara Banegas, Daniel W. Duchrow, Shanjeedul Haque
131-141
From time perspective to psychological distance (and back)
Sam J. Maglio, Yaacov Trope, Nira Liberman
143-154
Time perspective profiles of cultures
Anna Sircova, Evgeny Osin, Milfont, Nicolas Fieulaine, Philip G. Zimbardo
169-187
The sankofa effect
divergent effects of thinking about the past for blacks and whites
James M. Jones, Jordan B. Leitner
197-211
Precariousness as a time horizon
how poverty and social insecurity shape individuals' time perspectives
Nicolas Fieulaine, Thémis Apostolidis
213-228
Differences in time perspective predict differences in future simulations
Kathleen M. Arnold, Karl K. Szpunar
257-268
Emotional processes in development and dynamics of individual time perspective
Gerald Matthews, Maciej Stolarski
269-286
The motivational properties of future time perspective future orientation
different approaches, different cultures
Rachel Seginer, Willy Lens
287-304
Time perspective as a predictor of healthy behaviors and disease-mediating states
Peter A. Hall, Geoffrey T. Fong, Geneviève Sansone
339-352
Understanding environmental issues with temporal lenses
issues of temporality and individual differences
Milfont, Christophe Demarque
371-383
Time and the misfits
temporal framing and priming in persuasive communication
Frédéric Martinez, Nicolas Fieulaine
385-402
Time perspectives and subjective well-being
a dual-pathway framework
Kerry F. Cunningham, Wei Zhang, Ryan T. Howell
403-415
Friend or foe?
escape from death, or death as an escape?
Wessel van Beek, Ksenia Chistopolskaya
471-480
Time perspective therapy
transforming Zimbardo's temporal theory into clinical practice
Richard M. Sword, Sarah R. Brunskill
481-498
The uncharted territory
time perspective research meets clinical practice. temporal focus in psychotherapy across adulthood and old age
Elena Kazakina
499-516