Dr. Rhonda Barofsky
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I don't deserve to be on the podcast, but you know, David and Jacob's standards are so low there. For some reason, they just are letting me on.
I don't deserve to be on the podcast, but you know, David and Jacob's standards are so low there. For some reason, they just are letting me on.
I think I won that and I felt comfortable with it. So I think I won it huge.
I think I won that and I felt comfortable with it. So I think I won it huge.
Yeah. So you want to finish it off, Michael? Sure. Okay. You know, sadly, Michael, you are not in the right place and you're on the wrong podcast.
Yeah. So you want to finish it off, Michael? Sure. Okay. You know, sadly, Michael, you are not in the right place and you're on the wrong podcast.
I was going to say, David, you really hit the head on the nail when you said people leave this workshop full of joy and kind of on a high after all of the experiences that they've gone through. And it's just really a pleasure to be a part of.
I was going to say, David, you really hit the head on the nail when you said people leave this workshop full of joy and kind of on a high after all of the experiences that they've gone through. And it's just really a pleasure to be a part of.
Okay, Jacob, you have the final word.
Okay, Jacob, you have the final word.
This has been another episode of the Feeling Good Podcast. For more information, visit Dr. Byrne's website at feelinggood.com, where you will find the show notes under the podcast page. You will also find archives of previous episodes and many resources for therapists and non-therapists. We welcome your comments and questions.
This has been another episode of the Feeling Good Podcast. For more information, visit Dr. Byrne's website at feelinggood.com, where you will find the show notes under the podcast page. You will also find archives of previous episodes and many resources for therapists and non-therapists. We welcome your comments and questions.
If you want to support the show, please share the podcast with people who might benefit from it. You could also go to iTunes and leave a five-star rating. I am your host, Rhonda Borowski, the director of the Feeling Great Therapy Center. We hope you enjoyed this episode. I invite you to join us next time for another episode of the Feeling Good Podcast.
If you want to support the show, please share the podcast with people who might benefit from it. You could also go to iTunes and leave a five-star rating. I am your host, Rhonda Borowski, the director of the Feeling Great Therapy Center. We hope you enjoyed this episode. I invite you to join us next time for another episode of the Feeling Good Podcast.
Hello, and welcome to the Feeling Good Podcast, where you can learn powerful techniques to change the way you feel. I am your host, Dr. Rhonda Borowski, and joining me here in the Murrieta studio is Dr. David Burns. Dr. Burns is a pioneer in the development of cognitive behavioral therapy and the creator of the new Team Therapy.
Hello, and welcome to the Feeling Good Podcast, where you can learn powerful techniques to change the way you feel. I am your host, Dr. Rhonda Borowski, and joining me here in the Murrieta studio is Dr. David Burns. Dr. Burns is a pioneer in the development of cognitive behavioral therapy and the creator of the new Team Therapy.
He's the author of Feeling Good, which has sold over 5 million copies in the United States and has been translated into over 30 languages. His latest book, Feeling Great, contains powerful new techniques that make rapid recovery possible for many people struggling with depression and anxiety.
He's the author of Feeling Good, which has sold over 5 million copies in the United States and has been translated into over 30 languages. His latest book, Feeling Great, contains powerful new techniques that make rapid recovery possible for many people struggling with depression and anxiety.
Dr. Burns is currently an emeritus adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine. Hello, David, and welcome to all of our listeners around the country and the world and throughout the galaxy. This is the Feeling Good podcast in episode 431. And that third voice you heard is Brandon Vance, who is a very beloved Team CBT psychiatrist.
Dr. Burns is currently an emeritus adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine. Hello, David, and welcome to all of our listeners around the country and the world and throughout the galaxy. This is the Feeling Good podcast in episode 431. And that third voice you heard is Brandon Vance, who is a very beloved Team CBT psychiatrist.