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Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

125: Ask David — How Do You Treat Chronic Laziness?

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

David Burns, MD

Clinical, Therapy, Anxiety, Psychotherapy, Depression, Health & Fitness, Cognitive, Mentalhealth, Mental Health, Behavior, Education, Self-improvement, Psychology, Relationships, Addiction, Happiness, Personalgrowth

4.4856 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

More Great Questions from Listeners

  1. Kevin asks: After your initial improvement from treatment or from reading your book, Feeling Good, what can one do moving forward to give yourself “booster shots?”
  2. Umatsagir asks a related question: I feel great right after reading your book, Feeling Good, but the effect diminishes over time. What should I do?
  3. Umatsagir also asks: Is there an anxiety masterpiece equivalent of your book, Feeling Good?
  4. Kyle asks: What can I do, as a therapist, about the passive patient who just shrugs when I ask what he wants to work on, and says, “My Mom thinks I should come to see you.” When I try to dig deeper to try to find out what patients like this want help with, I run into resistance and then they typically drop out of therapy. What should I do?
  5. Benjamin asks a somewhat related question: How do you treat chronic laziness? In your book, Feeling Good, you call this “Do-Nothingism,” which is a lack of motivation that you often see in depression. In your book, you talk about ten different types of procrastination, with a different approach for each. If the patient feels overwhelmed by many things he or she is procrastinating on, how can you help that person, since he or she probably can’t do the psychotherapy homework, either! It’s a Catch-22, since they cannot find the motivation to do anything, but have to do the homework to improve!
  6. Jim asks another related question: How about doing a podcast on psychotherapy homework? “What do you have your patients do for homework? This is particularly important since I have 45 minute sessions and can only see my patients for 45 minutes every two or three weeks.”

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Feeling Good podcast.

0:12.4

I am your host, Fabrice Nye.

0:14.8

And joining me here in the Murrieta Studios is Dr. David Burns.

0:19.0

Hi, David.

0:20.0

Hi, Fabrice.

0:23.8

Dr. David Burns has been a pioneer in the development of cognitive therapy, and he is the creator of the new team therapy. He is the author of

0:30.2

Feeling Good, which has sold over 5 million copies in the United States, and has been translated into

0:35.6

over 20 languages. He is an emeritus adjunct clinical

0:39.5

professor of psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Welcome to this episode of

0:45.4

the Feeling Good podcast. We have another Ask David today. David, we have a question here from Kevin.

0:52.3

He says, after your initial improvement from treatment or

0:56.5

from reading your book, Feeling Good, what can one do moving forward to give yourself, quote,

1:02.2

unquote, booster shots? This is a great question. And maybe we can also put in the show notes or maybe our list of shows.

1:15.6

We have a new list of shows with links that we're working on on my website.

1:21.3

If you go to feeling good.com, then there's a podcast tab.

1:26.5

And underneath there's a list of all our podcast.

1:29.3

If you go to the one, I think we didn't we do one on relapse prevention training?

1:33.3

We did some relapse prevention episodes.

1:37.3

One where we did actually a relapse prevention, I think with Marilyn, I think.

1:43.3

Yeah. And we did one episode that talked about relapse

1:47.4

prevention. Yeah, that's kind of the topic here. So we won't repeat all of that, but it's a really

1:53.2

important point because, you know, once you've recovered, we can say there's 100% certainty

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