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the new mood therapy

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An edition of Feeling good (1999)

Feeling good

the new mood therapy

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The good news is that anxiety, guilt, pessimism, procrastination, low self-esteem, and other "black holes" of depression can be cured without drugs. In Feeling Good, eminent psychiatrist, David D. Burns, M.D. outlines the remarkable, scientifically proven techniques that will immediately lift your spirits and help you develop a positive outlook on life: Recognize what causes your mood swings, nip negative feelings in the bud, deal with guilt, handle hostility and criticism, overcome addiction to love and approval, beat "do-nothingism", avoid the painful downward spiral of depression, build self-esteem, feel good every day.

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Whole Care
Language
English
Pages
706

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Table of Contents

Introduction -- -- pt. 1.
Theory and research -- -- ch. 1.
Breakthrough in the treatment of mood disorder -- -- ch. 2.
How to diagnose your moods: the first step in the cure -- -- ch. 3.
Understanding your moods: you feel the way you think -- -- pt. 2.
Practical applications -- -- ch. 4.
Start by building self-esteem -- -- ch. 5.
No-nothingism: how to beat it -- -- ch. 6.
Verbal judo: learn to talk back when you're under the fire of criticism -- -- ch. 7.
Feeling angry? What's your IQ? -- -- ch. 8.
Ways of defeating guilt -- -- pt. 3.
"Realistic" depressions -- -- ch. 9.
Sadness is not depression -- -- pt. 4.
Prevention and personal growth -- -- ch. 10. The
cause of it all -- -- ch. 11. The
approval addiction -- -- ch. 12. The
love addiction -- -- ch. 13.
Your work is not your worth -- -- ch. 14.
Dare to be average! Ways to overcome perfectionism -- -- pt. 5.
Defeating hopelessness and suicide -- -- ch. 15. The
ultimate victory: choosing to live -- -- pt. 6.
Coping with the stresses and strains of daily living -- -- ch. 16.
How I practice what I preach -- -- pt. 7 The
chemistry of mood -- -- ch. 17. The
search for "black bile" -- -- ch. 18 The
mind-body problem -- -- ch. 19.
What you need to know about commonly prescribed antidepressants -- -- ch. 20 The
complete consumer's guide to antidepressant drug therapy.

Edition Notes

"An Avon book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
158.1
Library of Congress
RC537 .B87 1999, RC537, RC537 .B87

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxii, 9-706 p. :
Number of pages
706

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24934862M
Internet Archive
feelinggoodnewmoburns00burn
ISBN 10
0380731762
ISBN 13
9780380731763
LCCN
99461798
OCLC/WorldCat
41137333, 46697024

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