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

149: Is Cognitive Therapy a Cure-All for Everything?

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

🗓️ 15 July 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

I recently published the results of a survey of Feeling Good Podcast fans like yourself. The findings were overwhelmingly positive and illuminating. However, there were a few criticisms as well, like the excellent and thoughtful comments Rhonda and I will address in this podcast. I appreciate negative feedback, as this provides the greatest opportunities for growth and learning. 

However, like most people, I sometimes find criticisms emotionally challenging  and want to lash out, defending myself! Do you sometimes feel that way, too?

When I feel defensive, its because I think I have a "self" or some cherished "territory" that's under attack. When I let go of this "self," it can be incredibly liberating to find truth in a criticism and discover that the feedback is really coming from a trusted colleague or friend, rather than some enemy who is trying to destroy or defeat you! 

Here's what s/he wrote:

Dr. Burns, you seem to disregard healing modalities outside of CBT. CBT is wonderful and nobody teachers it better than Dr Burns—I believe that it is a foundational practice to well-being. However, working with difficult emotions is very important and not always well addressed through CBT alone.

Thinking CBT is the answer for most issues is loaded with cognitive distortions. Example--Discounting the Positive in other practices, All or Nothing Thinking, Magical Thinking, and seeing CBT as a “cure all.” In my personal healing journey CBT has been absolutely essential--as has self compassion, learning to let things go, inner child work, mindfulness, somatic awareness and more. I have noticed there has repeatedly been a dismissive tone for other valuable practices.

Obviously. the Feeling Good Podcast is about CBT and sticking to your expertise is essential. However, I would be careful not to disregard other healing practices that could potentially help someone out.

I have such respect for Dr Burns and his team-but your words carry weight- please be thoughtful about discounting other methods that could be helping someone.

Thank you, whoever you are, for this thought-provoking feedback. And you are SO RIGHT. Cognitive Therapy has value for some problems, but it is definitely NOT a panacea. In fact, no treatment is! The belief that you have THE ANSWER for everything is incredibly misguided but unfortunately, way too common in our field. 

I have no doubt that many people have shared your concerns. Let us know what you think after you hear today's podcast! 

David and Rhonda

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Feeling Good podcast, where you can learn powerful techniques to change the way you feel.

0:16.3

I am your host, Rhonda Borovsky, and joining me here in the Murrieta studio is Dr. David Burns.

0:22.6

Dr. David Burns is a pioneer in the development of cognitive behavioral therapy and the creator of the new team therapy.

0:29.6

He is the author of Feeling Good, which has sold over 5 million copies in the United States and has been translated into over 30 languages. David is currently an

0:39.3

emeritus adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine.

0:44.8

Hi, everyone. Welcome to episode 149. Hi, David. Hello, Rhonda. How are you doing today? I'm doing

0:54.0

pretty good, actually.

0:55.4

A lot of exciting things going on and remind me at the end of this podcast,

1:00.3

which I almost forgot, to give people an update on the three coming summer intense.

1:06.0

We'll save the commercial for the end of the podcast.

1:07.9

Okay. That's always an exciting thing to get people to come to you.

1:12.6

Hey, so I wanted to talk to you about something. Someone provided feedback to you when you did the

1:18.3

Feeling Good podcast survey. He wrote, or she wrote, Dr. Burns, you seem to disregard healing

1:24.2

modalities outside of CBT. CBT is wonderful and nobody teaches it better than you, Dr. Burns.

1:30.5

I believe that it's a foundational practice to well-being.

1:33.9

However, working with difficult emotions is very important and not always well addressed

1:38.5

through CBT alone.

1:40.4

Thinking CBT is the answer for most issues is loaded with cognitive distortions.

1:45.4

Example, discounting the positive and other practices, all-or-nothing thinking,

1:50.7

magical thinking, and seeing CBT as a cure-all.

1:54.6

In my personal healing journey, CBT has been absolutely essential and foundational,

1:59.9

as has self-compassion, learning to let things go,

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