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Feeling Good The New Mood Therapy

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by David D. Burns, M.D.

A psychiatrist and author known for his book “Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy,” which popularised cognitive-behavioural therapy techniques and provided guidance on overcoming depression and improving mental well-being.

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“Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy” by David D. Burns, M.D., is a groundbreaking self-help book that introduces readers to the principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). It is a means of overcoming depression and improving overall mental well-being. Dr. Burns outlines practical and accessible techniques for identifying and challenging negative thought patterns, ultimately empowering individuals to take control of their emotions. The book includes exercises, assessments, and real-life case studies, offering readers a comprehensive toolkit to manage and alleviate symptoms of depression.

Central to the book is the idea that thoughts significantly influence emotions, and by changing one’s thinking patterns, one can bring about positive changes in mood. Dr. Burns introduces the concept of “cognitive distortions,” common errors in thinking that contribute to feelings of sadness and hopelessness. Through systematic exercises, readers learn to identify and reframe these distortions, fostering a more optimistic and realistic outlook. “Feeling Good” has become a widely respected resource, helping countless individuals navigate the challenges of depression and achieve lasting emotional well-being.

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Key takeaways:

  • The connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviours is very powerful; I need to learn to identify and challenge negative thought patterns.
  • I should go and move my body even if I don’t feel like it; it’s one of the most important factors to my mood. Same goes for sleep and nutrition.
  • Taking action, even small steps, is emphasised as a powerful way to combat depression. Even minor tasks matter!
  • It’s a good idea to keep daily mood journal; I can identify patterns and understand my emotional triggers

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