Dr. Rhonda Barofsky
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It's always kind of really fun and interesting stuff. We're going to be testing your new Habits and Addictions module with AI, which is a pretty cool tool. There's a lot of these cool tools. And so read the show notes. You can find them on the website, which is they're published right there.
It's always kind of really fun and interesting stuff. We're going to be testing your new Habits and Addictions module with AI, which is a pretty cool tool. There's a lot of these cool tools. And so read the show notes. You can find them on the website, which is they're published right there.
at feelinggood.com, and you click on the podcast and the quick list of all the podcasts, you can find the latest one at the bottom, and the show notes are right there, and you can get all the contact information so you can ask questions. And, yes, we would love to have you join the Cool Tools and Fools Club. Is that it? You got it. So goodbye, everybody. Thank you, Jason.
at feelinggood.com, and you click on the podcast and the quick list of all the podcasts, you can find the latest one at the bottom, and the show notes are right there, and you can get all the contact information so you can ask questions. And, yes, we would love to have you join the Cool Tools and Fools Club. Is that it? You got it. So goodbye, everybody. Thank you, Jason.
Love you and appreciate your brilliant, fantastic work, not only in the research domain, but in the healing domain, because you're the one who's put the the magic into our app and hopefully put some magic into the hearts of a lot of our, our app users. And if you're interested in the app, check it out too. And the, and either of the app stores, you can take a free ride.
Love you and appreciate your brilliant, fantastic work, not only in the research domain, but in the healing domain, because you're the one who's put the the magic into our app and hopefully put some magic into the hearts of a lot of our, our app users. And if you're interested in the app, check it out too. And the, and either of the app stores, you can take a free ride.
And if you want to buy it after you've tried it for a week or two and can't afford it, contact us and we'll give it to you for free. Cause we want everyone who's struggling and hurting to, to have a chance to take a shot with, with the app because we, we often see very rapid changes in negative feelings and we, we would really love it to have to share that experience with you too.
And if you want to buy it after you've tried it for a week or two and can't afford it, contact us and we'll give it to you for free. Cause we want everyone who's struggling and hurting to, to have a chance to take a shot with, with the app because we, we often see very rapid changes in negative feelings and we, we would really love it to have to share that experience with you too.
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 Barofsky, 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 Barofsky, 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.
Dr. Burns is currently an emeritus adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine.
That's your elderly weird voice? Okay. Well, I want to welcome you, David. We have Matt May with us and Jason Minow, who I'll introduce in a minute. This is Episode 419. And we're also inviting everyone from throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, all of Latin America, Europe, Southeast Asia, throughout the entire world and galaxy. Today is an Ask David episode.
That's your elderly weird voice? Okay. Well, I want to welcome you, David. We have Matt May with us and Jason Minow, who I'll introduce in a minute. This is Episode 419. And we're also inviting everyone from throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, all of Latin America, Europe, Southeast Asia, throughout the entire world and galaxy. Today is an Ask David episode.
And we also have a person who has been on our podcast before. Jason Minow. Jason, you were on before when you were talking about your personal history, which was really interesting and appreciated you. And Jason works for the Feeling Great app. He's the AI and product guy, but he's really the everything guy. So welcome, Jason. We're happy to have you.
And we also have a person who has been on our podcast before. Jason Minow. Jason, you were on before when you were talking about your personal history, which was really interesting and appreciated you. And Jason works for the Feeling Great app. He's the AI and product guy, but he's really the everything guy. So welcome, Jason. We're happy to have you.
I thought I'd start by reading an endorsement that's particularly relevant for today's podcast because it's about... Me, Matt, and David. And somebody wrote, I have such appreciation for the three of you and the labor of love that are the podcasts. The warmth and friendship shared among you, Rhonda, Matt, and David, rings true for the genuine affection you must have developed for each other.
I thought I'd start by reading an endorsement that's particularly relevant for today's podcast because it's about... Me, Matt, and David. And somebody wrote, I have such appreciation for the three of you and the labor of love that are the podcasts. The warmth and friendship shared among you, Rhonda, Matt, and David, rings true for the genuine affection you must have developed for each other.