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Posted by Deneb on September 2, 2006, at 16:30:57
Has anyone here read "Feeling Good" by David D. Burns.?
My pdoc recommended it to me.
I just started reading it today. I just read the preface. I don't know if this book will help me. I'm not depressed and I haven't been in a while now. I dunno. I'll read it anyways. Maybe it will help with my fears and procrastination.
After I read this, I will read "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen.
I want to read as much of "Feeling Good" as I can before I see my pdoc on the 6th. Yikes, I'd better start exercising too. My pdoc said exercise will help my anxiety.
I'm going to be a good patient. :-) lol
I want to do really well. I want to be productive in the face of stress.
Deneb*
Posted by Deneb on September 2, 2006, at 19:26:06
In reply to Anyone read Feeling Good?, posted by Deneb on September 2, 2006, at 16:30:57
That should have been "Feeling Good"
Posted by psychobot5000 on September 10, 2006, at 22:54:10
In reply to Anyone read Feeling Good?, posted by Deneb on September 2, 2006, at 16:30:57
Productive in the face of stress--a good aim!
I've read feeling good--some doc or other recommended it to me, and I found it to be an excellent, pleasant enough introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, well written and packed with good information. The edition I have has an extra section in the back which very usefully explains some basic aspects of pharmacology. It has tables in it with all sorts of information, like some tables listing the major US antidepressants, and columns rating them each for a given side-effect--whether they have them, and if so, how bad on a scale from 0 stars to 3.
Every p-doc or psychologist I've mentioned it to has said things like 'It's an excellent book,' or 'It's the only book I recommend to people.'
Anyway, of course it won't cure you, but it really does have some useful information and tools. You can pretty much drop in and start reading anywhere. I've suggested it to a close friend to help her with anxiety.
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