Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy
David D. Burns
Reviews The author, David D. Burns, M.D.æ , 10 August, 1999: Some people have asked about the changes in the 1999 edition of Feeling Good. What is new and different? Why did I revise the book? Let me say first what was NOT changed. All of the sections on how to use cognitive therapy to overcome depression are the same. Why is this? Several recent research studies published in scientific journals indicated that approximately two thirds of depressed people who were asked to read Feeling Good improved or recovered in just four weeks with no other therapy....... (For more, click on the book cover)
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