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Feeling Good
- The New Mood Therapy
- Narrated by: George Newbern
- Length: 13 hrs and 20 mins
- Categories: Health & Wellness, Psychology & Mental Health
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Now, in this updated edition, Dr. Burns adds an all-new Consumer's Guide To Antidepressant Drugs, as well as a new introduction to help answer your questions about the many options available for treating depression.
- Recognise what causes your mood swings.
- Nip negative feelings in the bud.
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- Handle hostility and criticism.
- Overcome addiction to love and approval.
- Build self-esteem.
- Feel good everyday.
Please visit www.feelinggood.com to access supplemental materials, the Feeling Good Podcasts, the Feeling Good Blog, and more!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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- Diane louise White
- 31-08-17
1st audible book
good book however you need the paper version lots of crossrefrencing charts graphs etc
12 people found this helpful
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- Delectable
- 26-03-17
Awesome!
An excellent book for everyone! This book isn't only for those suffering low moods or depression. It's for every human.
13 people found this helpful
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- Nisha
- 25-09-19
it was helpful
struggled to finish it but very informative ,something anyone can learn from. especially how to deal with anger and difficulties
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- kamal
- 27-11-18
Very useful
As a teacher, I found this interesting both professionally and personally. I have actually been using some of the strategies for challenging unhelpful automatic thought for behaviour management.
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- Bravo reviews
- 04-01-21
A must read if you ever want to manage your mood.
if you ever suffered depression this book will definitely help you manage your mood now and in the future hopefully without the need for medication.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-12-20
3 key takeaways of this book
Emotional and psychological health as well as physical is a vital factor for high performance in Pro life. A top notch practitioner and therapist David D. Burns, M.D., in his bestseller book Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy outlines scientifically proven techniques to cure anxiety, guilt, pessimism, procrastination, low self-esteem, and other "black holes" of depression even without drugs. 3 key takeaways of this book: # Feeling good everyday is possible even in harsh conditions. Recognise what causes your mood swings, analyse the cause of your emotion and learn most of it. # Avoid addiction to love and approval. It slows down personal growth. It can be as dangerous as negative thoughts which lead to negative feelings which lead to particular most likely not in personal favor behavior and lower performance. # Practice Judo in detection of automatic thoughts and distractions. Recruit Judo techniques to gather power of negative automatic thinking patterns, criticism, "do-nothingism" moments, anger, fear and guilt.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-07-20
The best
It is so releaving to find out that we all are human and make mistakes and all the misery we have comes mostly from our thoughts. Book has lots of techniques to use to overcome the parttern of negative thinking. Also I have to add that the reader's voice is somehow calming :)
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- Anonymous User
- 08-07-20
Exceptional!!!
Loved it. I learned things I never thought I would. Recommending this to everyone, not just people prone to depression.
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- FCC
- 26-01-20
Get this book.Full stop.
This book is so much more than being about just helping clinically depressed people. It is for anyone and everyone, whether they believe they are emotionally OK or not. Great book, enjoyed it a ton. Will listen to it again in the future, for sure.
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- Mr T
- 09-08-19
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This book helped me great deal more than any medicines, I got a lot of answers on my questions and got knowledge on self development, I would recommend it to anyone, great book
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- Tuesday Nyx
- 20-12-18
Love the PDF enhancements that come with the book.
I am so excited that I found this book. It is so easy to understand and apply the techniques and it comes with PDF enhancements (just log into your audible account from a desktop, go to your complete library, download and print or use at your will) to assist in you in your progress.
58 people found this helpful
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- Life to the Full
- 18-06-17
Great book for those dealing with depression!
I highly recommend this book if you struggle with depression. It is very helpful. Note, though, it'll take some work on your part, but it's well worth it.
Having read the Handbook first, and now having listened to this book, I actually recommend the Handbook version first. It forces you to do activities that will help you, whereas this book merely talks about it (in detail). I still liked this book, though, because it reminded me of everything I had done in the Handbook, which is about all I can do while I'm driving, anyhow. (Last I checked, the Handbook is not available in audio.)
The reader of this audio book is excellent. He actually sounds engaged, as though he's Dr. Burns himself, giving you the advice right then and there. Kudos to him. (My only pet peeve about him is he pronounces "often" as "off-ten." I was glad he didn't also say "soff-ten," "liss-ten," or "sall-mon.")
IMHO, you can skip the last 2-3 hours of this audio, which deals with antidepressant drugs. It's full of biology and chemistry lessons and lists of side-effects. He also talks ad nauseam about when or why to take drugs for depression. It's ad nauseam because his answer is always the same: therapy alone can work, or therapy plus drugs, but never drugs alone. Unfortunately he felt the need to say that over and over and over again.
45 people found this helpful
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- Zoe
- 06-10-18
Good book, not good for audible
The book is great and I fully intend to purchase the physical book. The format just isn't great for an audible book. There is an enhancement that ties with the book and you lose about 1/3 of the critical information from this enhancement as very little of the enhancement is read through. In my opinion from a audible book stand point this book is abridged as you have to download the enhancement and read the other 1/3 for the information this book has and it is important to follow with the figures on the enhancement as you are listening to the book. I listen to books during my commute so I can't follow along with the enhancement or I would crash into someone. Again, great book I highly recommend reading it, just purchase the physical copy and find the time to read it.
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- AardCytan
- 22-06-17
Definitely need the handbook that goes with it
This book is legendary. And cognitive behavioral therapy, is legendary. The problem with the Book on audio is that you can't follow with more than half of the entire book. He keeps referring to pages in chapters that you don't have.
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- Liam SR
- 29-07-17
Well done
The combination of a well written book with a superb narrator makes for easy listening. While this is nonfiction at at times quite clinical, I'm going to miss listening to it every day.
One complaint- how does an Audible listener get the oft referred to 'Enhanced Portion' of this Audiobook?
28 people found this helpful
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- kI
- 17-09-17
Excellent book
Excellent book, Do not buy the audible version, you will need the charts, tables, etc..
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- Male in 20s
- 24-03-17
Very helpful
It helps to understand the basis of depression. It has personally helped me to challenge my thoughts. I used to believe that I had some kind of chemical imbalance but once I looked deeper I realized I was constantly having subconscious negative thoughts.
I track my mood with the Joie app and have noticed that no other method of treatment has beaten the techniques in this book. Drugs didn't come close. I hope you get as much benefit as I did.
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-03-17
Brilliant
Would you listen to Feeling Good again? Why?
Yes, life changing
What did you like best about this story?
It's ability to help you create your own "Matrix"
What about George Newbern’s performance did you like?
Pleasant voice, able to listen for long stretches.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Many
Any additional comments?
Most other self-help books after this one are some form of a rehash of this book. I have always been a huge Anthony Robbins fan, and now I see from where much (not all) of his material comes. I found the presentation and supplemental PDF delivered the messages in a more digestible and applicable way than most other books and authors on the subject.
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- Ghesline Barnes
- 04-03-18
This book had the opposite effect for me...
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would not likely recommend this book because I found it to be pretty depressing. Maybe it would help someone who isn't feeling well. It's a bit of a risk though.
Were the concepts of this book easy to follow, or were they too technical?
When books are too long, the information they present can be difficult to implement because it get's lost in the forest of pages. I also felt like many of the assumptions about the reader ended up weighing me down and kept me from absorbing the lessons.
What about George Newbern’s performance did you like?
A narrator you can't remember has done their job well.
Do you think Feeling Good needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
A shortened, updated summary would be nice. This would probably make it more accessible.
Any additional comments?
There are many assumptions being made on behalf of the author, like that the person reading the book is struggling. I felt like it was a bit dated. I would look up an overview before attempting to read it again.
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- Pacer
- 24-09-19
Best Self Help Book
I have probably read or listen to this book 30 times since my early twenties, an amazing outline of how the mind works.
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