@article{Farnsworth_Sewell_2010, title={"Back to the Future" Therapy: Its Present Relevance, Promise, and Implications}, volume={6}, url={https://pcsp.nationalregister.org/index.php/pcsp/article/view/1013}, DOI={10.14713/pcsp.v6i1.1013}, abstractNote={Palgi and Ben-Ezra (2010) describe an intriguing approach to the treatment of acute stress responses in persons whose memory for a recent traumatic event has not yet consolidated -- an approach they call "Back to the Future" therapy (BFT). The present article examines BFT on several dimensions: theoretical fidelity, applicability, and potential for empirical investigation. BFT shows considerable promise as a treatment for a subset of persons who experience a traumatic stressor. The greatest challenges now for users of BFT include both identifying persons most likely to benefit from BFT, and systematically evaluating the effectiveness of the approach.}, number={1}, journal={Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy}, author={Farnsworth, Jacob and Sewell, Kenneth W.}, year={2010}, month={Feb.}, pages={27–33} }