by Dr. Burns | Feb 16, 2026 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
Today we talk with Richard Lam, one of the finest teachers of TEAM CBT, and a great therapist to boot. Today he discusses some new free self-help tools designed to help therapists and patients alike master key TEAM methods.
by Sevde | Feb 12, 2026 | Feeling Good™ Blog, Videos
Dr. David Burns tells a tragic story from his early psychiatry training that set him on a radically new and different path.
by Sevde | Feb 10, 2026 | Events & Promotions, Feeling Good™ Blog
New research by Dr. Burns challenges the idea that healing trauma requires reliving the past. Chosen as an Essential Read by Psychology Today!
by Dr. Burns | Feb 9, 2026 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
In part 2 of this inspiring conversation between Dr. David Antonuccio and Dr. David Burns, learn the true “back story” of honest versus deception in the marketing of pharmaceuticals for depression, smoking cessation, and more.
by Sevde | Feb 6, 2026 | Events & Promotions, Feeling Good™ Blog
Let’s face it. We ALL procrastinate. And attempts to “help” nearly always backfire. Learn effective techniques at our free webinar on February 25!
by Sevde | Feb 5, 2026 | Feeling Good™ Blog, Videos
Over the next 10 weeks, we’ll be releasing one of our top Feeling Great videos each week. We’re starting with #10: All-or-Nothing Thinking!
by Sevde | Feb 4, 2026 | Events & Promotions, Feeling Good™ Blog
Check out how we were able to measure the placebo effect in a naturalistic study! The findings might blow your mind.
by Dr. Burns | Feb 2, 2026 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
Dr. Carly Zankman, Dr. Rhonda Barovsky and David focus on the sensitive and controversial question of if, when, and how therapists should disclose their feelings and experiences to patients.
by Sevde | Jan 29, 2026 | Feeling Good™ Blog, Videos
In this powerful live TEAM CBT demo, Dr. Jill Levitt and Dr. David Burns work with a very unhappy but courageous young mother.
by Dr. Burns | Jan 26, 2026 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
Dr. Carly Zankman, Dr. Rhonda Barovsky and David focus on the sensitive and controversial question of if, when, and how therapists should disclose their feelings and experiences to patients.