Stanford Psychiatrist Reveals How Cognitive Therapy Can Cure Your Depression and Anxiety

2020 ж. 2 Қар.
470 966 Рет қаралды

Living with depression, anxiety, and negative thoughts each and every day can feel like a merry-go-round of pain that is seemingly impossible to get off of. What if there was a quick, prescription-free method that was powerful and effective at attacking the roots of our negative thoughts? What would a clear step-by-step blueprint look like? How can we begin walking on a path towards feeling great and eliminating our deep-seated depression, anxiety, and negativity? On this episode of Impact Theory, psychiatrist, cognitive behavioral therapist, and author David Burns joins Tom Bilyeu to discuss such matters and more as they explore the incredible and real world practical effects of cognitive behavioral therapy and how you can begin applying it your life today to overcome depression, anxiety, and negativity. They discuss the power of cognitive behavioral therapy, the connection between your emotional thoughts and neurochemistry, the power of T.E.A.M. therapy, techniques to overcoming your negative thoughts, and the types of resistance and roadblocks we create for ourselves in therapy and recovery.
Purchase Dr. David Burns' new book, "Feeling Great: The Revolutionary New Treatment for Depression and Anxiety": amazon.com/Feeling-Great-Revolutionary-Treatment-Depression/dp/168373288X
SHOW NOTES:
Breakdown | David breaks down cognitive behavioral therapy and why it’s effective. [1:13]
Brain | David discusses the connection between chemicals in the brain and our emotions. [6:21]
T.E.A.M. Therapy | David breaks down what T.E.A.M. cognitive therapy is. [10:30]
Postpartum | David discusses why postpartum depression isn’t a chemical reaction. [13:22]
Train Tracks | David shares a story about a train and its connection to our thoughts. [15:27]
Techniques | David reveals key steps to overcoming depression and negative thoughts. [21:52]
Resistance | David shares the roadblocks people put up for themselves during recovery. [31:38]
Magic Button | David shares the power ‘positive reframing’ has in overcoming negativity. [34:11]
Resistance Types | David breaks down the types of resistances exist in our minds. [42:59]
Speaking | David shares how he overcame his own anxiety with fear of public speaking. [48:09]
Praise | Tom shares his praise for David’s work and the impact it has had on his life. [58:04]
QUOTES:
“The discovery that you’re wrong when you’re depressed, that you’re giving yourself unfair or wrong messages, is the greatest discovery a human being can make." [15:08]
“It’s learning to treat yourself with compassion and kindness and realism rather than bullying yourself with these distorted negative thoughts, and that was really the essence of cognitive therapy.” [29:26]
“…there’s something that you’re going to have to do, that you’re not going to want to do, to get better.” [45:52]
FOLLOW DAVID:
Website: feelinggood.comTwitter: twitter.com/DavidDBurnsMD
Facebook: facebook.com/DavidBurnsMD

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  • This dude helped create CBT which saved my life. Id love to donate to him whatever I can. He saved many lives maybe over a million as SAD has a very high self deletion rate.

    @aar0n709@aar0n7092 ай бұрын
  • Anxiety happens when you think you have to figure out everything all at once. Breathe.You're strong. You got this . Take it day by day.

    @lukeangell2448@lukeangell2448 Жыл бұрын
    • I have researched and found out that shrooms are very helpful , it has really helps to reduce anxiety and depression . I would love to try magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some , Is there any realiable source I can purchase one

      @charlesharrison3207@charlesharrison3207 Жыл бұрын
    • I cannot express enough how much @Dr.healingstrain mushrooms have changed my life. I have been struggling with anxiety and depression for years and have tried countless medications and therapies, but nothing seemed to work. But as soon as I started taking the mushrooms, I immediately noticed a difference in my mood and overall well-being. The anxiety and depression symptoms I once faced on a daily basis have now become manageable. I highly recommend @Dr.healingstrain mushrooms to anyone looking for a natural, effective solution to improve their mental health.

      @marycorkbushman5419@marycorkbushman5419 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow, that's fantastic to hear! Can you tell us a bit more about the product and how it has helped with your mental health? I've been looking for something that can give me some relief.

      @dr.karidouglas1312@dr.karidouglas1312 Жыл бұрын
    • Psychedelics definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it's just so hard to source here

      @michaelsmith6306@michaelsmith6306 Жыл бұрын
    • Don't listen to these bot comments. They are posted on nearly every depression video taking advantage of people needing help

      @gangstuhpenguin3013@gangstuhpenguin3013 Жыл бұрын
  • When he said your depression is a result of you giving yourself messages that are cruel and untrue. That really hit me, I shed a tear, probably one of the most liberating sentences I have ever heard in my life. wow!

    @AA-lq5pu@AA-lq5pu3 жыл бұрын
    • so true...!!!! I shed a tear as well...

      @richard217@richard2173 жыл бұрын
    • When you are having a panic attack in public, look into the eyes of strangers and seek to see the fear, sadness, loneliness and regret that hides within. It's the quickest way I found to realize how close we all are, and that sense of closeness can eliminate your own anxiety with the immediacy of a lightning strike, replacing it with empathy.

      @johncaccioppo1142@johncaccioppo11423 жыл бұрын
    • just play this and get relaxed, its working... kzhead.info/sun/jK19itmGnXymeJE/bejne.html

      @unwindingrelaxingmusics816@unwindingrelaxingmusics8163 жыл бұрын
    • @@johncaccioppo1142 Omg this is sooo true! I've experienced that myself. Great tip!

      @aliveandwell3958@aliveandwell39583 жыл бұрын
    • @@aliveandwell3958 good to see you and to be seen, friend!

      @johncaccioppo1142@johncaccioppo11423 жыл бұрын
  • I know this guy. His book saved my life about 20 years ago. I still use skills I learned in his book. I was hospitalized and my psychiatrist recommended his book. I still take antidepressants because it is a genetic disease for me, but his book changed my life. Thank you!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    @clpendygraft@clpendygraft Жыл бұрын
    • are you taking pills for 20 years? and have you ever tried to stop it?

      @karthickrajssk6339@karthickrajssk6339 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Mamma4367-vc1rxno thanks BOTS!!!!!

      @svtkilr@svtkilr9 ай бұрын
    • What's the book x

      @stacypepsi9708@stacypepsi9708Ай бұрын
  • *Dr David Burns* because of your book I managed to get out of severe depression without any drugs. Thank you.

    @Deepak-Brl@Deepak-Brl3 жыл бұрын
    • Wow, I'll go get this book as soon as possible. Been living in a nightmare for years. Thanks for your comment!

      @nickaoke@nickaoke3 жыл бұрын
    • @@nickaoke Book+ meditation + anti-depression veggies and fruits as much as you can. Hope you come out of your nightmare soon. All the best.

      @Deepak-Brl@Deepak-Brl3 жыл бұрын
    • @@Deepak-Brl anti depression veggien means?

      @wasimullahkhattak383@wasimullahkhattak3833 жыл бұрын
    • @@wasimullahkhattak383 means the veggies which are good for reducing chemicals in the body which cause depression and boost the supply of good mood chemicals.

      @Deepak-Brl@Deepak-Brl3 жыл бұрын
    • @@Deepak-Brl I'm also curious, any particular fruits and veggies you'd recommend? I don't know which ones reduce the depression chemicals.

      @Vladimyrful@Vladimyrful3 жыл бұрын
  • Went down the road of medication which lasted only three months. It actually made my anxiety worse! Little by little I’m learning that I need to change my thought patterns.

    @loriwelch9015@loriwelch90155 ай бұрын
    • 💯💯💯❤️

      @karadiberlino@karadiberlino3 ай бұрын
  • Dr. David Burns saved my life. My friend lent me her copy of “Feeling Good” on the day I was planning to kill myself. That was eight years ago, and to this day, I still do my daily CBT mood journal to talk back to that inner critic in my head. Thank you Dr. Burns for helping me find joy in life once again!

    @faheemdelmundo1602@faheemdelmundo16023 жыл бұрын
    • Glad you are Alive!! 😄Please watch Sadhguru here in KZhead 😊

      @liliaana6595@liliaana65953 жыл бұрын
    • Wow, Faheem! I'm happy that you read that book and do your journal! Have a happy and meaningful life!

      @elizabethzsoldos511@elizabethzsoldos5113 жыл бұрын
    • @@liliaana6595 powerful : kzhead.info/sun/qqeKlLeOboWVoqM/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
    • Hi where is the mood journal? Is it in feeling good book?

      @nadernikmorad73@nadernikmorad732 жыл бұрын
    • How are you supposed to do the journal please?

      @nadernikmorad73@nadernikmorad732 жыл бұрын
  • I am 57 years old. I lived with extreme anxiety and depression. All my life. At this point in my life I have for the past 5 years learned on my own after learning about cognitive therapy and when I seen this episode with your research and new techniques I had a complete reassurance that I am more healthier now and can honestly see that you are 100%correct with all you said ...The way you battled through in scientifically proved what we as humans do that can unwittingly create a sick mental state to the point of giving suicidal thoughts and losing all joy in life. You have given the world a wondrous gift. Thank you, may you feel joy and satisfaction from your work.

    @ScottFalcon-ui6pe@ScottFalcon-ui6pe3 ай бұрын
    • Awesome! God Bless you.

      @brianw.5230@brianw.5230Ай бұрын
  • This is so important. I once met a psychiatrist who told me that healing from personality disorders was impossible. I think these "doctors" who do not understand the healing/recovery should be removed from doing psychotherapy. They do more harm by convincing patients that they are condemned for life.

    @milokaz2753@milokaz27533 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, even if it is true that a patient isn't likely to change I don't think they should be told so in the spirit of condemnation. I can see how it could be useful (if done gently) though, in helping someone to stop hating themselves in vain. I would only apply that to personality though - not to someone's thoughts and feelings. I say this as someone only just learning to love themselves, despite all their flaws.

      @lemonjuice3551@lemonjuice35513 жыл бұрын
    • Unfortunately, most psychiatrists are pill pushers.

      @Lorvina1@Lorvina13 жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/qqeKlLeOboWVoqM/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
    • They always say it is impossible because they don't know how to cure it.

      @wednesdayschild3627@wednesdayschild36272 жыл бұрын
    • @@lemonjuice3551 but this is absolutely not true, there is no personality disorder that people haven't recovered from. How can you accept change in thinking without accepting change in personality? Personality is basically the way you think about things, which determines your behaviour. The only patient that cannot change is a person that doesn't want to change - or someone who doesn't have the right tools and method to change.

      @mp-pl8rw@mp-pl8rw2 жыл бұрын
  • I love 💕 this Dr Burns I love that he speaks 🗣️ from personal experience & had to deal with his own anxiety issues.. bravo 👏

    @janiemiller825@janiemiller8252 ай бұрын
  • This is my first time ever hearing about David Burns. I could listen to his stories all day!❤

    @brendayaqub8042@brendayaqub8042Ай бұрын
  • “The key to your happiness is to own your slippers, own who you are, own how you look, own your family, own the talents you have, and own the ones you don't. If you keep saying your slippers aren't yours, then you'll die searching, you'll die bitter, always feeling you were promised more. Not only our actions, but also our omissions, become our destiny.” ― Abraham Verghese

    @BeyondResist@BeyondResist3 жыл бұрын
    • powerful : kzhead.info/sun/qqeKlLeOboWVoqM/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • First time I see an host letting his guest talk this much without interrumpting. Thank you for that, great work.

    @guillaumeloreau1279@guillaumeloreau12793 жыл бұрын
    • Lol, he interrupts all the time, I can not stand him. I am here only for David

      @MsTrouble80@MsTrouble80 Жыл бұрын
    • I think he only interrupts on behalf of somebody who may not be up to speed with the lexicon. I found myself a slight bit irritated; however, from watching so many of his interviews, I know that is his MO.

      @RobynMarieGonzalez@RobynMarieGonzalez Жыл бұрын
  • I been having anxiety for the past couple weeks I think it’s my autoimmune disease playing games. I had some anxiety several months ago and it went away. I pray for all the people going through anxiety our brains out so powerful it’s amazing and scary but I know with expanding my knowledge with these great Drs here on youtube we can learn to cope with it! I been praying for all of us to overcome it we just have to trust the process! Stay strong brothers and sisters. Let’s kick anxiety’s butt 👍💪🙏

    @svtkilr@svtkilr9 ай бұрын
    • @@Avatar849 Sorry BOTS NO THANKS!

      @svtkilr@svtkilr9 ай бұрын
    • @@Elizabethfrunk fuck that!!!

      @svtkilr@svtkilr9 ай бұрын
  • “I judge you unfortunate because you have never lived through misfortune. You have passed through life without an opponent-no one can ever know what you are capable of, not even you.”

    @QuietlyMagnetic@QuietlyMagnetic3 жыл бұрын
    • "I have had recurring nightmares that I was loved for who I am and missed the opportunity to be a better man." -Matt Bellamy This quote really got me through years of abuse; it gave me some modicum of strength.

      @HeritageDrPepper@HeritageDrPepper3 жыл бұрын
    • @@HeritageDrPepper Wow, that's a powerful quote, thanks for sharing. Hadn't come across it before. I'd be interested to learn more about how this helped you get through such an ordeal as my feeble mind isn't making the connection in an abusive scenario.

      @QuietlyMagnetic@QuietlyMagnetic3 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@QuietlyMagnetic It's actually the lyrics to a band called Muse but I quoted it as the singer's line. It was a lot of verbal/emotional abuse and neglect; being told I'm stupid, talentless, to shut up and stay out of sight which, of course, led me to feeling too insecure to have friends so any group I hung around just neglected me, as well. However, I think if I had been physically abused the message would have been the same, no? That "I am not worthy of anything or anyone". Therefore, the line is kind of just that thread you hold onto as a means to make things a little more okay, to try harder, and to give yourself reason to look at the situation in a way that allows you to make all this bullshit your strength, what drives you forward into improving yourself (even if what's "wrong with you" is just a falsehood) and getting out of the situation, to get stronger in that way, rather than allow the situation to push and hold you down. Sure, it's not the best way to figure out a situation. I mean, what was happening was not okay and there is not justification for it, but when it's all you have, you make it work. I can't help but think of David Goggins; I feel that listening to how he looked at everything and how he got out of his situation would make more sense. It's *kind of* the same thing, I feel there are a lot of similarities in how he tackled life and how I perceived that quote.

      @HeritageDrPepper@HeritageDrPepper3 жыл бұрын
    • @@HeritageDrPepper Thanks for expanding. Sorry you had to go through that and I'm really glad you came out of it stronger than you could have imagined at the time. Yes, I agree, your experience sounds similar to what David Goggins discusses in his book. As he says: "greatness lies on the other side of discomfort", I suspect this applies to you in one form or another, however you choose to define greatness. Keep up the good fight!

      @QuietlyMagnetic@QuietlyMagnetic3 жыл бұрын
    • @@QuietlyMagnetic No problem. And thanks.

      @HeritageDrPepper@HeritageDrPepper3 жыл бұрын
  • His book Feeling Good changed my life. Still working on it but it was pivotal in me starting to get help.

    @Pepi86753@Pepi86753 Жыл бұрын
  • He is almost 80! The way to age!

    @LenkaSaratoga@LenkaSaratoga3 жыл бұрын
    • @Sara Fox wow Sara! THANK YOU! I knew of Ringo from a friemd who is a drummer, but did not know the dude is 80 !!! in-fckn-credible!

      @LenkaSaratoga@LenkaSaratoga3 жыл бұрын
    • powerful : kzhead.info/sun/qqeKlLeOboWVoqM/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • whoever sees this, im just saying don’t get your mind all caught in the media and distractions from ourselves. all that matters is that your vibrating high and u are at peace with yourself, you just reading this comment I now send positivity and strength to whoever reads this. thank you may all of you be blessed you are loved I promise.

    @david.walters@david.walters3 жыл бұрын
    • thank you!

      @amekablame@amekablame3 жыл бұрын
    • God Bless you

      @christiaan2041@christiaan20413 жыл бұрын
    • @@christiaan2041 God bless you too my friend.

      @david.walters@david.walters3 жыл бұрын
    • Sending those vibes back at you like a mirror reflecting the sun: amplified. Thank you.

      @HeritageDrPepper@HeritageDrPepper3 жыл бұрын
    • Sending your wonderful energy right back to you! Thank for you for your kind and uplifting words! 😁🙌✨

      @arielvang2445@arielvang24453 жыл бұрын
  • The post partum friend story reminded me of what I did for myself when I was struggling with PTSD after an abusive relationship. I did video journaling expressing my feelings and what I was going through, struggling with, and wanted so I wouldn't have any judgement, yet I had an outlet and may use it in the future to show my personal journey. When I watched them, I ended up feeling empathy and acceptance for myself as you would a friend or a character on tv. Perception is EVERYTHING. 💜

    @lizkimbro5237@lizkimbro52373 жыл бұрын
    • That was a great idea, it gives you a chance to look at yourself objectively

      @alone15151@alone151513 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • I was told "the brain doesn't understand the English language because it's not its native tongue. BEHAVIOR is the language of the brain and you must speak to it with behaviors if you want to effectively communicate with it"....and I think that's changed my life

    @danabare7061@danabare7061 Жыл бұрын
    • I believe this too..thank you for this comment

      @jessereilly8140@jessereilly8140 Жыл бұрын
    • What a wonderful comment and so very true I think so many people suffer from overthinking and under acting including myself at various times and my life nothing will break you out of a depressive or anxious rutt more than movement and action which the human species is designed and programmed to do to avoid suffering or danger. Tiny positive behaviours and habits can have a great and significant impact on mental health

      @mikecolwill@mikecolwill Жыл бұрын
  • Mushrooms containing psilocybin saved my life. They aided my benzodiazepine withdrawal allowing me to quit illicit pill addiction after three years of heavy daily use before it would’ve become medically dangerous to quit. It has also helped me survive depression.

    @corayilmaz9486@corayilmaz9486 Жыл бұрын
    • The Trips I've been having really helped me a lot,I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well

      @ohmakure4716@ohmakure4716 Жыл бұрын
    • @Sophia Edith I was having this constant, unbearable anxiety due to work stress. Not until I came across *dr.jeromespore* a very intelligent mycologist. He saved my life honestly

      @dilara4130@dilara4130 Жыл бұрын
    • @Sophia Edith You can check him out on. 👇🏻

      @dilara4130@dilara4130 Жыл бұрын
    • *l* *G*

      @dilara4130@dilara4130 Жыл бұрын
    • @@ohmakure4716 I feel the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be a part of this community.

      @general_zizi1156@general_zizi1156 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this episode. As a woman in postpartum ( 4 months) I’m struggling really bad with anxiety. It’s taken over my mind and robbing me of precious moments with my baby. Looking forward to reading his book!

    @jessicamore4371@jessicamore4371 Жыл бұрын
    • I have the same and insomnias. Are you feeling better ?

      @audreynm-et3kd@audreynm-et3kd Жыл бұрын
    • You can do this. You are strong. Stronger than you even know and that strength only grows and grows.

      @alexanderjamesINC@alexanderjamesINC Жыл бұрын
    • Stay strong girl one day at a time I’m going through anxiety right now too it’s nothing compared to what you are going through but it all sucks I been having it for 2 weeks I don’t know why but it could be my auto immune disease playing games and i actually had some anxiety several months ago for a couple weeks off and on and they went away eventually I know the mind is stronger then heck and I know that if I keep praying his will bless us both! I’m going to pray for you and I hope you are feeling so much better with your beautiful baby! Stay strong 💪 👍🙏

      @svtkilr@svtkilr9 ай бұрын
    • Dr William Walsh has identified postpartum depression has usually elevated copper levels

      @margarettrusty6101@margarettrusty61015 ай бұрын
  • I was attending my last of four levels math university class convinced I would finally fail that one since I hadn't failed the others but always carried bad marks in math since 6th grade. I did fail my course. My teacher at the time said in class : "If you fail as a student you'll never be a good math teacher." I was mad so I wrote him a letter explaining how I will understand better my math students because I will feel empathy toward their difficulties which I never met through all of my math teachers in the past including him. He asked me to meet him after each of his next classes to explain again what I wouldn't have understood. I went once. It took only one time because at our first meeting he said: "Explain to me what you did understand in today's class." At the end of this first meeting he concluded : "I don't know why you are here because you obviously understand everything." It boosted my confidence. I never went to meet him again afterwards and I finished with an A+ for the first time in my life at the most difficult math class I ever took. Thank you so much for this interview.

    @chantaledaudelin@chantaledaudelin3 жыл бұрын
  • LOVE FROM FAMILY, friends, and relatves can be the best therapy.. and PRAYERS from the heart.honest childlike prayer🙏

    @babygonda1226@babygonda12263 ай бұрын
  • What I discovered about anxiety is groundbreaking. At the heart of all anxiety is a desperate need to CONTROL. What I mean is behind any anxious thought there is a need to control other people's thoughts, reactions, actions etc. To further explain by an example, say someone is anxious about a certain situation, in their mind there is this game going on where the outcome is to be determined by the anxious person. The only way out of this game is to release control of the what the outcome should be. The anxious person will say "ok I will give up control or give up my projections, but what about controlling my own side of the thought game". Well as I discovered the minute you give up your projections and allow external situations(people, events etc) to determine their own outcomes, immediately your own mind starts to rest. Give up control!!!!

    @iexistiam4145@iexistiam41452 жыл бұрын
  • Tom I’m sure you realise what an impact you make on people’s lives by introducing us to your well researched fabulous guests. Love the natural and patient interviewing style you bring to every interview. I love this interview...so appreciative.🙏

    @savvy2172@savvy21723 жыл бұрын
  • I've seen almost all of your episodes, and he is one of my favorite guests you have had on. He has such a deep warmth to him, I would love to talk with him. I'll be rewatching this one for sure.

    @positifflight8592@positifflight85923 жыл бұрын
  • My doctor recommended this book and I absorbed every word of it and did the homework. Changed my life!

    @midishh@midishh3 жыл бұрын
  • You are legendary, Tom! Thank you, Dr. Burns, I am so gratefully delighted to have listened to this comprehensive analysis of a few issues like PTSD, Depression, Dementia, Anxiety, and OCD. I prayed for decades for these specific cures that would not require Rx. Side-effects of Rx are more debilitating than the disease, just like some narrative, “ -isms”.

    @meganwong3023@meganwong30233 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you dear Dr. Burns. What a humble and special person you are. Tom...you re amazing . We are so thankful for sharing these interviews. You are the Napoleon Hill of our times

    @dabela2279@dabela22793 жыл бұрын
  • I purchased the book on feeling good and started the work..... What a great difference already! Thank you Burns!

    @brendateutsch3538@brendateutsch35383 жыл бұрын
  • Such a genuine soul. Put his career on the line to pursue what he knew worked, without financial rewards. Expected this interview to go on for another hour at least!

    @michellechang8958@michellechang89583 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Tom. Dr Burns is so rational, informative and influential . His books have changed the way I think and the course of my life

    @jmac1813@jmac18133 жыл бұрын
  • This talk was really uplifting for me. I will be graduating with a PhD in May, and I am anxious about the job market. This talk just elevated my mood and gave me so much hope. Will buy the book today!

    @halehramian8642@halehramian86423 жыл бұрын
  • Pure gold. Such a joy to listen to a descriptive and powerful collection of life stories with Tom playing the humble observer. Really appreciate the tact with this conversation Tom!

    @cleanerclimate278@cleanerclimate2783 жыл бұрын
  • This is one of the best interviews I've seen in a long time. Really good questions, with gentle and polite redirection of Dr.Burns to the topics we want answers to. Interviewing is definitely an art in order to actually gain some valuable info from the guest. Esp. with guests like Dr.Burns who are experts in their field and have so much knowledge on the subject. This was awesome! Thank you both for a really insightful video!

    @nicolek4651@nicolek4651 Жыл бұрын
  • What a gifted man.. and Tom brought out his best. Amazing!

    @tonyuzan7171@tonyuzan71713 жыл бұрын
  • This has helped me so much. Public speaking has been one of my biggest fears of all time, and now after watching this video, I feel like I might just be able to overcome those fears! Thank you!

    @Living_in_the_moment2day@Living_in_the_moment2day2 жыл бұрын
  • Right that's it!!!! I've never commented on a video unless I personally knew the person making it so this is big for me. Thank the universe for you Tom and of course youtube. I am a creative, I make miniatures and I've worked from home for 11 years. I watch/listen to youtube while I'm working. I know the others who do what you do but You Tom are absolutely amazing. You feed my brain with top class nutrition the kind I can't get from anyone I know personally. I've watched at least 80% of your videos but this man, this man, this man (and of course David Goggins) just blew me away!!!!!! I got every bit of it, this will help me and how I deal with others sooooo much. So simple, so agreeable and so exciting when you hear an expert say what one has always thought plus loads of extra stuff and tools, the TOOLS Tom!! Absolutely flipping BRILLIANT !!! How well we do to listen to the years of experience aka wisdom Can't thank you both enough. This was PERFECT. From London UK. PERFECT 💜

    @elaineshaw3765@elaineshaw37653 жыл бұрын
  • Mr. Bilyeu, the way you continue to listen to each one of these amazing humans as if you are listening for the very first time soaking in all this information, knowledge and wisdom is incredibly admirable! Thank you for your contribution to the world 🌎 Stay wise my friends

    @tiffanykotulek2321@tiffanykotulek2321 Жыл бұрын
  • That finale point that was mentioned. Tom makes these interviews with his knowledge about the guest and the research he conducts prior just shows how serious he is about change. Lovely to watch as always. One of the best interview / podcasts host online

    @lyoutube6520@lyoutube65203 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you both for broadcasting this. You have helped me to begin managing a major life crisis. I understand there’s no magic button but I love the incremental notion of a dial or wheel and that it’s up to me to do the reading and be honest about the exercises and tasks. I’m not a particularly religious man but bless you both for helping humanity.

    @roberthamilton-om4pb@roberthamilton-om4pb Жыл бұрын
  • Brilliantly shared, that it goes back to the teachings of Epictetus (Greek Stoic Philosopher) that people are not disturbed by outside events, but their own responses towards those events. The key point is that we must learn to know ourselves to the deepest level to respond sensibly, positively, and sometimes rationally. All of you take good care of your brain and heart.

    @ultimatebadassmotivation4263@ultimatebadassmotivation42633 жыл бұрын
  • What a brilliant interview. Thanks, Tom. Nailed it.

    @Parkinson63@Parkinson633 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Tom and Dr Burns! This was really incredible

    @vinashvinisingh@vinashvinisingh3 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks Tom, Dr David Burns is the 1st positive roll model you've had on your podcsts.

    @christinecarson3330@christinecarson33302 жыл бұрын
  • I've gone through so many drugs and I'm 3 years in bed now. My body is fine, but I don't live. I just purchased Dr. Burns books and I PRAY that they can help me. Ohhhhh God, PLEASE help me!!!! I am so very lost! I wish I could work with Dr. Burns himself.....but that's just life, I guess😒 Thank you for the introduction.

    @denisestover2416@denisestover2416 Жыл бұрын
  • The world needs to see more about this in the media then what we have right now

    @slimzztv9963@slimzztv99633 жыл бұрын
    • amen to that

      @SamMartinPeakPerformance@SamMartinPeakPerformance3 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly!!! That is all we hear… Mental Health issues at epidemic proportions, but do we put our money where our most blaring need is?????

      @RobynMarieGonzalez@RobynMarieGonzalez Жыл бұрын
  • Tom always sugars his guests at the beginning of the show, but here you can see that what Dr Burns says really touches his heart,. Dr burns is unapreciated jewel. To say he is one of the greatest shrinks in human history is not exageration, Sadly not many recognize it. May his work spread wide for the happiness and benefit of all humanity and all beings!

    @ksianti@ksianti3 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
    • speech :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • His book saved me from my anxiety, I am still going through it in bursts because I forget his advice and I am lazy sometimes to do the work again but I go back when things go bad and I get better. I love his chapter on shame/guilt. The cognitive distortions are hard to realize exactly which are you using but eventually the more you read it, you get better at it.

    @User12345fan@User12345fan27 күн бұрын
  • Feeling good is still one of my favorite go to books when I am having difficulties in my life. Nothing is right or wrong in my life has become my mantra, especially when it comes to trauma recovery, that stuff gets in your bones sometimes but there is always a way out if I look for it.

    @danielmartin2771@danielmartin27712 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing! He had me from the beginning negative thoughts- those were so accurate! Made me feel less alone 👌🏻👌🏻

    @lilacism5440@lilacism54403 жыл бұрын
  • This was so wonderful to watch. I bet everyone would love the opportunity to talk to him in person. Likable, informative, and even wholesome. Thank you for another great interview

    @gracefitzgerald2227@gracefitzgerald22273 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • Feeling Great was the best book I ever bought. The things in there, most importantly positive reframing (page 225-227 especially). Each emotion we feel has distinct positives and shows us key things about our values and beliefs. 100% recommend this book.

    @charlesshea4420@charlesshea44203 жыл бұрын
  • My gosh I am so glad that I watch your show. Thank you for bringing Dr. David Burns. Thank you both😊

    @jonniemae818@jonniemae8183 ай бұрын
  • This is amazing stuff. Especially regarding resistance. It definitely makes you think about what you're doing to yourself. Another great talk. TY.

    @alone15151@alone151513 жыл бұрын
  • Anxiety and depression is caused by either stressing over yesterday, worrying about tomorrow and not being present. Mindfulness and gratitude are the cure for depression. Also I will add that if you are thinking about yourself and your own situation or needs too much, that will lead to depression. You have to help someone else instead in some way. Even if it is to tell them they look nice or have a nice smile, or help someone solve an issue, or lift someone's spirits etc. Your depression will melt away. You have to know we are not here to consume, we are here to help each other. We need to get back to basics pre-tech is better. Pick up a phone, make plans to hang with a friend, go visit someone grieving or in a hospital sick or just someone that could use a friend. If you are all about you all the time...it gets old quick.

    @tslilbearshoppe9870@tslilbearshoppe98703 жыл бұрын
    • I keep seeing this everywhere but I worry an awful lot about the present

      @snoozyq9576@snoozyq95763 жыл бұрын
    • This is exactly what the power of now by Eckhart Tolle teaches. You cannot possibly be thinking about past or future of you are truly present in the now. Great comment, thank you.

      @voyageruk2002@voyageruk20023 жыл бұрын
    • Celeste Newton then u lack faith in a higher power. It is all in God's hands so y not enjoy life while u are here and leave the worry to him?

      @tslilbearshoppe9870@tslilbearshoppe98703 жыл бұрын
    • Celeste Newton cast your cares upon the Lord

      @tslilbearshoppe9870@tslilbearshoppe98703 жыл бұрын
    • powerful : kzhead.info/sun/qqeKlLeOboWVoqM/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Burns have completely changed my life!! I'll be forever grateful to him!! My God bless him and his family today and always.

    @anaceciliac.m8421@anaceciliac.m84213 жыл бұрын
    • are you sure about that?

      @Aydingenc62@Aydingenc62 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Aydingenc62 yeap. still sure

      @anaceciliac.m8421@anaceciliac.m8421 Жыл бұрын
  • This was an amazing show!! Thank you. I'm going to have to buy his book. I actually had a small breakthrough as I was listening to him describe the technique he used with his client. So helpful. Thank you.

    @Shantaya@Shantaya3 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve watched probably 100 of your interviews, Tom, and you are in my optimism the best interviewer on any media medium. Your knowledge combined with your humble deference is so amazing and novel.

    @2xSundays@2xSundays3 жыл бұрын
    • speech :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • Tom, do you grasp how much you are influencing the quantum every time someone walks away and makes a positive change that influences not only their lives, but everyone they come into contact with? Thank you for being you.

    @cruzc5frc@cruzc5frc2 жыл бұрын
  • It's so true..I have never experienced any type of anxiety or depression until I become a mother 2 years and half ago I started getting anxiety, panic attacks, fear 😨 of anything happening to my daughter etc..Finally I went to therapy started writing positive affirmation, change habits, breathing techniques...

    @esnit7324@esnit73242 жыл бұрын
  • This Was so intense to hear . I believe he is having these beak throughs just by this podcast !!!Thank You for bringing such Powerful People on here 🙏

    @rasmiyyahali3688@rasmiyyahali3688 Жыл бұрын
  • I just would like say thanks to Dr. Burns. Just that. Thanks.

    @joaojoaum@joaojoaum3 жыл бұрын
  • This was a phenomenal podcast! Thank you for bringing it to us!

    @shellytjohnson@shellytjohnson2 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent interview Tom and wow so much gratitude for Dr David Burns :)

    @zarnzed5798@zarnzed57983 жыл бұрын
  • Pulled me out of depression quickly. He's amazing! Thank you Tom!!

    @kellypalace@kellypalace3 жыл бұрын
    • Depression is abt ur food nothing to do with ur mind..... Depression anxiety disorder irritableness aggressive r all abt having improper metabolism.....

      @DK-sg3oe@DK-sg3oe3 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
    • @@DK-sg3oeI am super focused on type of food I am about to ingest, always trying to eat healthy, support with supplements, and being physically active and still struggling with severe depressive/anxiety syndromes, so I am pretty sure u know s*it what u talk about.

      @tavoopile7796@tavoopile7796 Жыл бұрын
  • I bought his book on kindle and made the depression test. I am at 58 points. So, "severe depression". I will do everthing to beat this monster, its painfull

    @NatalieNicole2222@NatalieNicole22223 жыл бұрын
    • @Lee thank you, blesss you

      @NatalieNicole2222@NatalieNicole22222 жыл бұрын
    • What's you're score now?

      @nadernikmorad73@nadernikmorad732 жыл бұрын
  • This was amazing! I am so grateful that you are exposing your audience to a therapist that uses an evidence based, therapeutic technique that most of us use in a daily basis to help our patients. It’s important to recognize, like Dr. Burns said that change is challenging and not necessarily quick... I’ve been a therapist for over 15 years and worked with hundreds (maybe by now a thousand patients 😳) We are all complicated and have these things called “feelings and core beliefs” that actually dictate our thoughts.... when we feel or believe something, it’s not often rational.... but it’s hard to convince your brain/body/mind of that it FEELS, you can also BELIEVE that it is true (even when all the evidence points to it’s not true) If you have anxiety, it’s not just your thinking process, it’s your brain/mind/body’s reaction to sensory input (internal and/or external.) Anxiety, for example comes from our core feeling of fear that gets triggered by our senses and then our brain tries to make sense of it, that’s our conscious thought and yes you can and should challenge the validity of those thoughts but don’t feel bad that you can’t! Dr. Burns has helped a lot of people and his work is life changing but if it doesn’t work for you please see a therapist to assess your individual needs and come up with a plan for you that helps you. Tom, you should have Nancy McWilliams on your show, she is an amazing psychotherapist who has written several book on therapy. I think your audience is ready😉

    @wellnesspsychotherapist@wellnesspsychotherapist3 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • Because of Dr Burns, my life went from just awful to a sparking gift, I’ve never felt happier. Thank you ❤

    @choying38@choying38 Жыл бұрын
  • Love your videos, they are life changing when you take what matters to you personally and apply them to your daily life.

    @everythinglife180@everythinglife1803 жыл бұрын
  • i read his book a couple of years ago. but i failed to implement the ideas into my daily life. it's not only for people with mood disorders, it's for everbody who's struggling with negative thoughts.

    @mr_x1703@mr_x17033 жыл бұрын
    • Your thoughts on it pls

      @vidfav1221@vidfav12213 жыл бұрын
    • @@vidfav1221 this book is all about detecting destructive thinking and wrong assumptions about reality. it shows you how to disrupt and disharm negative thinking patterns by analysing them. the goal is to disharm them by questioning and to proof them wrong. but, it takes time. you have to convince yourself. you have to experience day by day, that your negative thinking is bullshit. it's teaching you to be aware about automatic negative thinking. you have to do the work. it's not like: i'll read this book and everything will be fine.

      @mr_x1703@mr_x17033 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • Bought the book right away, thank you all. Keep up the good work Tom, your interviews are amazing as always!

    @Steven-pb3zu@Steven-pb3zu3 жыл бұрын
  • WoW, I loved this one! Thanks so much Tom for inviting this wonderful guy on your show!

    @dorothybailey1789@dorothybailey17892 жыл бұрын
  • Omg i love David Burns, thank you for sharing ✨

    @stories-of-elle@stories-of-elle3 жыл бұрын
  • 44:00 he's right, I'm an overthinker but subconciously I believe if I don't overthink about my problems they're never going to get solved.

    @gurpreetbhullar8438@gurpreetbhullar84383 жыл бұрын
    • Far out, same, it feels like if I don't take the time to over analyse my problems im basically asking for everything to fail and to be unprepared or lazy etc

      @ArtyMars@ArtyMars3 жыл бұрын
    • That’s how I feel too.

      @7Lovz7@7Lovz73 жыл бұрын
    • @@ArtyMars How are you now? In life there are only 2 problems--mind and the body. To feel better reduce negative thoughts [overthinking]. Your breathing is closely related to the brain [mind] and gives good relief from stress-anxiety. To relax sit on a chair or lie down, neck straight, eyes closed and observe the sensations of your incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for 5-10-15 minutes or more. Don’t fight your thoughts. With daily practice the mind will relax. No deep breathing needed. Do the practice without any expectations when taking a walk, before sleep, in school, at work, when reading, etc. Like me, make this a lifetime daily habit to have a better life. Reduce negative social media and avoid constipation as it affects the mind instantly. Best wishes--Sr. Counsellor.

      @shyaaammeneen63@shyaaammeneen632 жыл бұрын
    • @@shyaaammeneen63 Yes, definitely need to meditate more often, i'm into guided viking meditations at the moment xD The combination of ADHD, Anxiety and PTSD i have leaves me with a whirlwind of thoughts most of the day xD

      @ArtyMars@ArtyMars2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ArtyMars Since many years I have made it a habit to observe my breath sensations even during my normal activities and I am feeling relaxed and healthy. Anywhere-anytime it can be done. The best part is nobody comes to know that you are doing the breath observing practice as there is no deep breathing or sound. Reduce watching negative social media and avoid constipation as it affects the mind. Read my msg and do the practice regularly. Best wishes. Sr. Counsellor.

      @shyaaammeneen63@shyaaammeneen632 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much Tom ! This video came at perhaps the best moment for me .

    @alexandercinca7093@alexandercinca70933 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Tom and Dr. Burns. Wonderful interview!

    @georgekiapos1@georgekiapos1 Жыл бұрын
  • Right on! Practical and potent information. More tools for my tool box. I’m so thankful for this forum for learning how to benefit myself and others. Thank you for making this awesomeness available. Phenomenal!

    @juliadisciullo7511@juliadisciullo75113 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • It is so powerful, our ability to heal, to grow, to learn from our experiences and challenges and to grow beyond them. I appreciate every person who helps develop and spread those methods that can help us do free ourselves from our past and our conditioning. Thanks Tom for sharing these incredible interviews, I've been there almost since the start, and your consistency no matter the circumstances in the world is mindblowing, and highly appreciated.

    @jonathangubisch-createyour2666@jonathangubisch-createyour26663 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • This was awesome! Tom you are without a doubt the best interviewer I have ever heard. You always ask the questions that make the information crystal clear. You definitely have a knack for making even the most complicated and confusing subject relatable and understandable.

    @pamcolding5925@pamcolding59253 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • Finally Dr. Burns! He is one the "creator" of the modern cognitive behavioral therapy, for those who wonders who is he. Unfortunately he is not that popular nowadays like motivational speakers ( T.Robbins etc,)

    @mikemihay@mikemihay3 жыл бұрын
  • This is excellent..... The part of the story about how he visuaised the negative speaking event also demonstrated the power of visualisation... Repeating a horrible visual in his head drew it into fruition...

    @bridamc3493@bridamc34932 жыл бұрын
  • wonderful interview. The humility of both is very refreshing

    @drsandhyathumsikumar4479@drsandhyathumsikumar44792 жыл бұрын
  • A cognitive behavioral therapist's main role is to help people identify their thoughts and behaviors, specifically regarding their relationships, surroundings, and life, so that they can influence those thoughts and behaviors for the better.👍

    @dailydoseofmedicinee@dailydoseofmedicinee3 жыл бұрын
    • I believe there is also a significant implementation of game theory here. Any time we use positive internal dialogues to reframe our conflicts, in a sense replacing the hostility of our learned internal voices, we are contradicting the social isolation that is often connected to trauma carried over from years of unprocessed social abuse. We embody the voice of a loving parent, when perhaps we lacked that growing up, and the mind makes no distinction between internal and external, it just accepts the fact that we want to help ourselves and that sense of compassion manifests, healing us instantly.

      @johncaccioppo1142@johncaccioppo11423 жыл бұрын
  • It may sound paradoxical but compassion for oneself is the greatest gift a person can give to others.

    @secullenable@secullenable Жыл бұрын
  • Wow. This was amazing content! Thank you for your work, Dr. Burns. I am starting with one of these techniques immediately: Imagining being as good in interviewing people like Tom Bilyeu is.

    @georganderson4450@georganderson44503 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • the book was a good start for me and it could be used to help prepare children to learn emotional skills, but I still believe that medication is necessary for some.

    @davewilson4094@davewilson40943 жыл бұрын
  • What an incredible individual. It has given me a great insight into my own phobias, depression and anxiety.

    @Mopantsu@Mopantsu2 жыл бұрын
  • My primary doctor told me “Be kind to yourself” I started experiencing panic attacks in 2016, it got so bad I was scared to leave my house, I quit my job of 7 plus years, fell into depression, lost a lot of weight, I got sick felt anxious as soon I woke up, I only felt “ok” in the middle of the night, sat in my room in the dark, till my gf at the time came in the room, I’ve safer, I couldn’t be home alone for a year, one day I said to myself, I can’t live this way, so I took small steps outside my house, months and months later, I was able to drive once again, in 2018 my anxiety was done, I found a job etc, 2021, i got a better paying job, met my correct gf, but in late 2023 my anxiety came back, now i’m re-working on myself

    @JonnyQ408@JonnyQ4082 ай бұрын
    • От чего вам становилось хуже?

      @March2792@March2792Ай бұрын
  • Tom I'm an avid fan, junkie if you will...but this beautieful GENTLE MANS interview so compelling. So many great ppl out there just gotta look for them and you Tom bring them to us all the time for free. I have bought so many books 📚 from your recommendations never dissapointed. I have learned so much from your show. Bye the way u look really healthy must b getting out in the 🌞 💘 love ur work.

    @TheMothers3@TheMothers33 жыл бұрын
  • Just went online to purchase both books... so i can learn how to help my patients without drugs, Tamee Zelch, MSN, FNP-C.

    @nursetamee@nursetamee3 жыл бұрын
    • powerful : kzhead.info/sun/qqeKlLeOboWVoqM/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
    • One is " feeling good " ,which is the other one

      @reenasingh-id9zh@reenasingh-id9zh3 жыл бұрын
    • Were they helpful?

      @romansiguenza8738@romansiguenza87382 жыл бұрын
    • The newest is feeling great,he has do many other though,you can Google them

      @nadernikmorad73@nadernikmorad732 жыл бұрын
    • @@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12 go to hell

      @aslynnhallett7542@aslynnhallett75422 жыл бұрын
  • This is sooooo exciting and such an incredible interview! This answers the question to how my boyfriend went from being "bi-polar" to suddenly quitting his medication and having nothing happen! If what the dr is saying is true then it was because his thoughts and environment changed. It wasn't about a chemical imbalance but more about his self imposed negative talk. So interesting!

    @ceihratripp1291@ceihratripp12913 жыл бұрын
    • Did it last? For how long?

      @tubo1812@tubo18123 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • Feeling not ready, not enough, and not worthy has been the thing that drives me to work relentlessly for decades, and today I am definitely better, but still expanding my understanding of the many aspects of the human condition. Now I'm just a chronic hoarder of knowledge, but not just for nothing. Most of it is to enhance my here and now, richer and more satisfying experience of each moment. I hope to write a book about my ideas someday. I'm also working on an app design that will make Google more personalized and useful someday.

    @davidanthony6408@davidanthony64082 жыл бұрын
  • So grateful I stumbled upon this video. I had great reservations about using drugs to treat depression and anxiety with all the side effects they carry. So relieved there is an real cure without drugs. Just listening this morning already made me feel better. Thank you Dr. Burns. Thank you Tom for bringing Dr Burns to us.

    @anabellebaesa1965@anabellebaesa1965 Жыл бұрын
  • I was thrilled to see David Burns a guest! I'm just as thrilled to see how well the interview emerged because Tom did his homework.

    @artturock820@artturock8203 жыл бұрын
    • powerful :kzhead.info/sun/ZKuFnqyXsXhpmnA/bejne.html

      @bageshwaradhamanubhavreact12@bageshwaradhamanubhavreact123 жыл бұрын
  • the content the world needs right now

    @SamMartinPeakPerformance@SamMartinPeakPerformance3 жыл бұрын
  • So much love for this guy!

    @dubaddicted88@dubaddicted883 жыл бұрын
  • Thank You Tom and David. Just signed up for your courses. Just ordered Feeling Good. I can’t stand this torment any longer.

    @stevemack1244@stevemack1244 Жыл бұрын
    • Hey Steve, I hope you are reading his book and it is helping. I can literally “feel” what you are saying because when I am in the midst of depression it sometimes feels unbearable. At some point in my life someone said this to me and I have I incorporated it into my life since…”When you don’t know what to do, do Nothing”. That quote has been a life saver for me, and I hope it helps you.

      @RobynMarieGonzalez@RobynMarieGonzalez Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Dr Burns! I am going straight out and getting your book! I look forward to finally conquering my demons. Oh, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

    @river4140@river41403 жыл бұрын
    • Did it help

      @drabdirahmansaladibrahim4602@drabdirahmansaladibrahim4602 Жыл бұрын
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