
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


➡️ Join 321,000 people who read my free weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.scottdclary.com
➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory
Dr. David D. Burns is an American psychiatrist, bestselling author, and pioneer in the field of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). He is best known for his groundbreaking books Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy and The Feeling Good Handbook, which have helped millions overcome depression and anxiety through evidence-based self-help techniques. A graduate of Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Burns has devoted his career to developing innovative, practical methods for emotional healing, including TEAM-CBT, a powerful, results-driven approach to psychotherapy that emphasizes empathy, cognitive reframing, and rapid symptom relief.
➡️ Show Links
https://www.youtube.com/@daviddbmd/
https://www.facebook.com/DavidBurnsMD/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-burns-86178657/
➡️ Podcast Sponsors
Hubspot - https://hubspot.com/
ShipStation - https://www.shipstation.com/ (Code: SuccessStory)
Square - https://square.com/go/success
SurveyMonkey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/scott
Monarch Money - https://www.monarchmoney.com (Code: Success)
Claude - https://claude.ai/success
Incogni - https://incogni.com/success (Code: Success)
Huel - https://huel.com/scott (Code: scott)
Think Big, Buy Small Podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/B2cH36AX?sid=SuccessStory
NetSuite — https://netsuite.com/scottclary/
Indeed - https://indeed.com/clary
➡️ Talking Points
00:00 – Intro
01:25 – Redefining Therapy
13:29 – Misunderstanding Depression
15:46 – Hormones and Mood
23:51 – Sponsor Break
28:15 – Breaking Worthlessness
35:05 – The Power of Feeling Good
39:19 – From Depression to Joy
48:52 – Sponsor Break
51:44 – When Therapy Fails
58:31 – Lasting Change
1:01:19 – Dangerous Self Talk
1:06:58 – A Lesson for His Children
By Success Story Media4.6
314314 ratings
➡️ Join 321,000 people who read my free weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.scottdclary.com
➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory
Dr. David D. Burns is an American psychiatrist, bestselling author, and pioneer in the field of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). He is best known for his groundbreaking books Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy and The Feeling Good Handbook, which have helped millions overcome depression and anxiety through evidence-based self-help techniques. A graduate of Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Burns has devoted his career to developing innovative, practical methods for emotional healing, including TEAM-CBT, a powerful, results-driven approach to psychotherapy that emphasizes empathy, cognitive reframing, and rapid symptom relief.
➡️ Show Links
https://www.youtube.com/@daviddbmd/
https://www.facebook.com/DavidBurnsMD/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-burns-86178657/
➡️ Podcast Sponsors
Hubspot - https://hubspot.com/
ShipStation - https://www.shipstation.com/ (Code: SuccessStory)
Square - https://square.com/go/success
SurveyMonkey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/scott
Monarch Money - https://www.monarchmoney.com (Code: Success)
Claude - https://claude.ai/success
Incogni - https://incogni.com/success (Code: Success)
Huel - https://huel.com/scott (Code: scott)
Think Big, Buy Small Podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/B2cH36AX?sid=SuccessStory
NetSuite — https://netsuite.com/scottclary/
Indeed - https://indeed.com/clary
➡️ Talking Points
00:00 – Intro
01:25 – Redefining Therapy
13:29 – Misunderstanding Depression
15:46 – Hormones and Mood
23:51 – Sponsor Break
28:15 – Breaking Worthlessness
35:05 – The Power of Feeling Good
39:19 – From Depression to Joy
48:52 – Sponsor Break
51:44 – When Therapy Fails
58:31 – Lasting Change
1:01:19 – Dangerous Self Talk
1:06:58 – A Lesson for His Children

13,599 Listeners

21,200 Listeners

14,034 Listeners

583 Listeners

4,450 Listeners

2,282 Listeners

111 Listeners

27,694 Listeners

791 Listeners

349 Listeners

933 Listeners

467 Listeners

789 Listeners

299 Listeners

399 Listeners