Feeling good

by David D. Burns

Publisher: Harper Collins Published: 1999-10-01 Category: Personal Empowerment

Depression and negative thinking patterns affect millions of people, often creating a cycle that seems impossible to break. Through groundbreaking research in cognitive behavioral therapy, a revolutionary approach has emerged that empowers individuals to take control of their emotional wellbeing by understanding and transforming the thoughts that shape their feelings.

At the heart of this transformative work lies a simple yet profound principle: our thoughts create our moods. When we learn to identify and challenge the distorted thinking patterns that fuel depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem, we gain the power to fundamentally change how we feel. Rather than viewing emotions as mysterious forces beyond our control, readers discover practical, evidence-based techniques for recognizing the mental habits that keep them trapped in negativity.

The approach presented combines scientific rigor with accessible, step-by-step guidance that anyone can implement. Readers learn to identify ten common cognitive distortions that plague human thinking, including all-or-nothing thinking, overgeneralization, mental filtering, and catastrophizing. These distortions act like funhouse mirrors, warping reality and creating unnecessarily painful emotional responses. By learning to spot these patterns in real-time, individuals develop the ability to question and reframe their automatic thoughts.

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