DAVID D. BURNS, M.D. is a clinical psychiatrist whose groundbreaking Feeling Good- The New Mood Therapy was rated number one in a national survey of mental health professionals as the most frequently recommended self-help book on depression. The companion, The Feeling Good Handbook, was rated number two. Dr. Burns is a popular lecturer and guest on national radio and television. He is currently clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Stanford University ofMedicine and is certificed by the National Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
If you are looking for sound, workable advice on how to change your
life a little or a lot, this is the book for you
*Robert L. Leahy, Ph.D., Director, Centre for Cognitive Therapy,
New York*
Dr Burns has done it again. He had provided us with clearly
described and practical guidelines for dealing with fears,
anxieties, panic attacks, procrastination, and communication
problems ... invaluable
*M. Anthony Bates, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Dublin
Ireland*
Carries the very useful procedures of Feeling Good into many other
important areas of life. Clear, systematic, and forceful.
*Albert Ellis, Ph.D., President, Institute for Rational-Emotional
Therapy and author of A New Guide to Rational Living*
This book makes a difference. Anyone who experiences emotional
distress (that is, everyone) will find this book invaluable. Dr.
Burns presents dozens of helpful exercises in his inimitable,
lively, and self-revealing style.
*Jackie Persons, Ph.D., Associate Clinical Professor, Department of
Psychiatry, University of California at San Francisco, and
Director, San Francisco Bay Area Centre for Cognitive Therapy*
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