Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy by David D. Burns, Aaron T. Beck

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    • ISBN: 0380731762
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Pub. Date: June 1999
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    Synopsis

    The good news is that anxiety, guilt, pessimism, procrastination, low self-esteem, and other "black holes" of depression can be cured without drugs! In Feeling Good, eminent psychiatrist, David D. Burns, M.D., outlines the remarkable, scientifically proven techniques that will immediately lift your spirits and help you develop a positive outlook on life.

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    "A book to read and re-read!

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    David D. Burns, M.D., a clinical psychiatrist, conveys his ideas with warmth, compassion, understanding, and humor unmatched by any other writer in the self-help field. His bestselling Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy has sold more than three million copies to date. In a recent national survey of mental health professionals, Feeling Good was rated number one—from a list of more than one thousand—as the most frequently recommended self-help book on depression. His Feeling Good Handbook was rated number two in the same survey.

    Dr. Burns's entertaining teaching style has made him a popular lecturer for general audiences and mental health professionals throughout the country as well as a frequent guest on national radio and television programs. He has received numerous awards including the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology Through the Media Award from the Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology. A magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Amherst College, Dr. Burns received his medical degree from the Stanford University School of Medicine. He is currently clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine and is certified by the National Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

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    Think Good, Feel Goodby Anonymous

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    11/16/2009: The title of my review is actually a summary of how this book plans to make you feel better.

    The book is authored by a someone who has had a lot of experience using cognitive therapy techniques to try and improve people's depression. Cognitive therapy's premise is that your thinking (messages that you are giving yourself all day long) directly inflences your moods and how you feel. Therefore, if you are thinking negatively, you're going to feel that way. Likewise, if you think positive and optimistically, well, you're going to feel good!

    And that's what the book is about- getting you to get rid of negative thoughts and replacing them with good ones. Does it work? Well, the book has been around since 1980, and there's actually been some good solid research that has actually taken the book, given it to depressed patients.....and they've improved!

    With its easy writing style and research-backed techniques, Feeling Good The New Mood Therapy is definitely worth the read- just know you've got over 500 pages ahead of you. If this seems too daunting, or this approach doesn't appeal to you, try something like "Exercise Beats Depression"- which has been shown to be just as effective as cognitive therapy or drugs in controlled trials. Good luck!

    I Also Recommend: Exercise Beats Depression.

    Excellent book on depression to understand your self and get betterby Anonymous

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    08/10/2009: The book provides effective methods to understand yourself and the way you feel which is critical to understand the way you react and provides effective mechanisms to change your behavior in a positive way. The book was originally published many years ago but the concepts are still valid today.


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