by Dr. Burns | Nov 28, 2016 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
In this final podcast on the ten cognitive distortions, David and Fabrice discuss Should Statements, Labeling, and Blame. He brings these distortions to life with a case of a severely depressed woman who felt profoundly guilty and devastated after her brother’s tragic...
by Dr. Burns | Nov 21, 2016 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
In this podcast, David and Fabrice discuss the three common distortions: Jumping to Conclusions (including Mind-Reading and Fortune-Telling), Magnification and Minimization (also called the Binocular Trick), and Emotional Reasoning. David explains how the negative...
by Dr. Burns | Nov 18, 2016 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
Nearly 2,000 years ago, the Greek Stoic philosopher, Epictetus, emphasized that we are upset, not by what happens to us, but rather by our thoughts and interpretations of those events. A significant advance in this ancient theory occurred in the 1950s and 1960s when...
by Dr. Burns | Nov 15, 2016 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
In previous podcasts David and Fabrice have discussed how negative feelings are created and how to change them. In this podcast, they address another question—when we’re feeling depressed, anxious, or angry, should we accept our feelings or try to change them? Dr....
by Dr. Burns | Nov 12, 2016 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
In this Podcast, Dr. Burns describes his work with a severely depressed, suicidal, hospitalized woman with rapidly cycling bipolar illness, who’d had 15 years of failed treatment with drugs and psychotherapy. She was telling herself: This f___ing disease has ruined my...
by Dr. Burns | Nov 9, 2016 | Feeling Good™ Podcasts
In this Podcast, Dr. Burns describes the three basic principles of what has been called “cognitive therapy:” Negative feelings, like depression, anxiety, and anger, do not result from what happens to us, but rather from our thoughts about what’s happening. In fact,...