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Past Forward

Past Forward

$700

ISBN:9781683648642
作者:Clay Routledge
出版社:Sounds True
出版日期:2023/12/05
尺寸:227x150x16mm

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When an old song makes you want to dance like you did in high school, or you long for the comforting taste of your mom’s cooking, that’s more than just memory—it’s nostalgia. But is nostalgia all about “living in the past” to hide from reality? In Past Forward, psychologist Clay Routledge presents a fascinating investigation into an emotion we all experience yet often misunderstand, revealing nostalgia’s extraordinary potential to enrich our present—and our future.

Dr. Routledge has been at the forefront of a new wave of research that has established a fresh, evidence-based view of nostalgia—not as a psychological weakness, but as a complex and valuable resource for our well-being. Here he presents a treasury of informed insights and science-based practices to help you turn nostalgia into a powerful ally, including:

• Understanding nostalgia—what this feeling is and why it’s necessary for a healthy psyche
• Enhancing your sense of self—how nostalgia can help you build confidence and self-esteem
• Deepening connection—the possibilities and pitfalls of nostalgia as a foundation for personal and group relationships
• Coping with stress—invoking the past to face present-day anxieties with clarity and resilience
• Finding purpose—how nostalgic reflection can reveal your most enduring values
• Moving into the future—excavating the past as a source for innovation, creativity, and hope


If we approach nostalgia with awareness and discernment, we can use our cherished memories to help look outside of ourselves, connect with others, and weave a meaningful life story that supports us through difficult times. As Dr. Routledge puts it, “By engaging in nostalgia, we are not moving toward the past. We are bringing the past forward to the present to help us build a more fulfilling future.”

 

★全球暢銷書《重啟人生》作者、哈佛大學教授亞瑟.布魯克斯盛情推薦
「懷舊無疑是一股正向力量,有助於化解孤立、提升自信並推動整個社會前進。」
 
一談到「懷舊」,許多人總先想到其負面效應,包括沉溺於過去、故步自封等。在十七世紀時,醫學專家認為它會導致身心疾病,二十世紀現代心理學興起後,研究人員才確認它是人類特有的認知能力,並會產生苦樂參半的心情。近年來,隨著黑膠、底片相機、老電影等這些復古時尚的興起,懷舊更成為潛力無窮的商機與靈感來源。
 
本書作者身為存在心理學的專家,在與其團隊經過多年的實證研究與訪談後,發現懷舊不光是一種「回頭看」的心情,更是能引領人前進的心理動力與意義來源,而益處如下:
 
.肯定自己的存在價值與能力,有助於恢復自信、培養韌性。
.渴望延續往日美好的人際關係,走出自我孤立。
.定位自己的人生目的以及價值觀。
.喚起對群體的認同感,更願意為人付出與奉獻。
 
作者強調,每個人最珍貴的回憶大多跟人與群體有關:母親的拿手菜、熱戀時去看的電影或是與陌生人一起為球隊加油……因此,懷舊有助於我們與人重新連結、對世界感到樂觀。不管是哪個年齡層的人,都不需要完全與往日斷捨離,也不用恥於談當年勇;善用懷舊的力量,就能突破瓶頸、走出泥淖並重啟人生。
 
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「回想往事有助於應對壓力、建立自尊、與他人建立連結以及管控壓力。這是一項引人入勝的研究,探討人類如何思考時間。」——珍.特溫格(Jean M. Twenge),《跨世代報告》作者
 
「懷舊是一項深刻但卻經常遭到低估的能力。基於十多年的研究,作者大力提倡,多多懷念往日的美好時光,就能改善生活,並創造光明的未來。」——康士坦丁・賽德凱茲(Constantine Sedikides),英國社會心理學教授
 
「懷舊能產生正向的推力,有助於對抗孤獨、提升自信心,並推動社會向前進。」——亞瑟・布魯克斯(Arthur C. Brooks),《重啟人生》作者
 
「與一般人的看法相反,懷舊不會讓人止步不前。我們能依此適應不斷變化的世界,並找到前進的動力,以樂觀的態度去展望未來。」——馬里安・圖皮(Marian L. Tupy),Humanprogress.org創始人和編輯
 
「對於我們這些喜愛剪貼簿的老派人士,早就知道懷舊的魔力,他敦促我們擁抱過去,將其作為邁向光明未來的指引。」——艾莉森・道頓(Alison Dutton),Creative Memories執行長
 
 ——中文簡介摘自時報出版《懷舊的力量》

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