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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2022 · 38 MIN

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with David Burns Part Two

from Psychology Talk Podcast · host Scott Hoye

This is part two of our interview with Dr. David Burns. Dr. Burns is an adjunct Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine, where he is involved in research and teaching. He has received numerous awards, including the A. E. Bennett Award for his research on brain chemistry, the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology through the Media Award, and the Outstanding Contributions Award from the National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists. In part part, Dr. Burns speaks with Dr. Hoye about his his work in developing T.E.A.M. Cognitive Therapy and offering trainings at Stanford University. He also discusses his earlier books, and his new title, Feeling Great, a follow up to his 1980 title, Feeling Good. Links mentioned in this episode:Dr. Burn’s Website: http://feelinggood.comBook, "The Emperor’s New Drugs" https://www.amazon.com/Emperors-New-Drugs-Exploding-Antidepressant/dp/0465022006Book, "Attachment Disturbances in Adults": https://www.amazon.com/Attachment-Disturbances-Adults-Treatment-Comprehensive/dp/0393711528The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago. https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.

This is part two of our interview with Dr. David Burns. Dr. Burns is an adjunct Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine, where he is involved in research and teaching. He has received numerous awards, including the A. E. Bennett Award for his research on brain chemistry, the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology through the Media Award, and the Outstanding Contributions Award from the National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists. In part part, Dr. Burns speaks with Dr. Hoye about his his work in developing T.E.A.M. Cognitive Therapy and offering trainings at Stanford University. He also discusses his earlier books, and his new title, Feeling Great, a follow up to his 1980 title, Feeling Good. Links mentioned in this episode:Dr. Burn’s Website: http://feelinggood.comBook, "The Emperor’s New Drugs" https://www.amazon.com/Emperors-New-Drugs-Exploding-Antidepressant/dp/0465022006Book, "Attachment Disturbances in Adults": https://www.amazon.com/Attachment-Disturbances-Adults-Treatment-Comprehensive/dp/0393711528The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago. https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.

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