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🗓️ 13 January 2025
⏱️ 55 minutes
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Today we interview Dr. Brandon Vance, the Founder of the wildly popular Feeling Great Book Clubs and many other psychoeducational groups for the general public as well as shrinks. Today, he tells us about his latest group designed for people with the newly named "screen addiction."
Dr. Vance formed this group because of many recent research studies suggesting a link between the time spent with social media sites and increased feelings of loneliness and depression in teens and adults. Although correlational studies do not prove causality, many of these studies are compatibles with the hypothesis that excessive time on social media may reduce the quality of moods as well as personal relationships, to say nothing of the potential negative impact on work and productivity.
On the podcast he gave examples of how technology has been built into our lives, and how eqsy it is to pick up your cell phone, even in the company of others. However, screen addiction can also involve tlevision binge-watching, video games, and more.
We demonstrated an example of the Devil's Advocate Technique, one of many techniques help combat positive thoughts that suck us into screen addictions. For example, Rhonda loves and frequently gets tempted to binge-watch a show on wedding dresses (Say YES to the DRESS), because she tell herself things like this:
in the live role-play, 'Rhonda was able to defeat these tempting thoughts "huge."
If you think this might describe you, or benefit you, or just be fun and educational, here's the coop about the Screen Addiction Group, as well as his next Feeling Great Book Club and his Five Secrets Deep Practice Group.
Rhonda and I strongly recommend these groups because active practice is the real key to learning and personal growth The support of others in the group can also lift morale and enhance accountability. If you want to change your life, this is a great option. Dr. Vance is not only a tremendous visionary and teacher, but he also has a huge heart. You'll find that these groups are ridiculously cheep but incredible treasures, and you can also contact him if any group looks appealing but you currently have limited means.
Thank you for joining us today!
Warmly,
Rhonda, Brandon, and David
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Feeling Good podcast, where you can learn powerful techniques |
0:11.6 | to change the way you feel. I am your host, Dr. Rhonda Borovsky, and joining me here in the |
0:16.8 | Murrieta studio is Dr. David Burns. Dr. Burns is a pioneer in the development of |
0:22.3 | cognitive behavioral therapy and the creator of the new team therapy. He's the author of Feeling |
0:27.4 | Good, which has sold over 5 million copies in the United States and has been translated into over 30 |
0:33.2 | languages. His latest book, Feeling Great, contains powerful new techniques that make |
0:38.5 | rapid recovery possible for many people struggling with depression and anxiety. Dr. Burns is |
0:44.1 | currently an emeritus adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University School |
0:49.3 | of Medicine. Hello, Rhonda. |
0:57.2 | Hello, David, and welcome to all of our listeners around the country and the world and throughout the galaxy. |
1:03.2 | This is the Feeling Good podcast in episode 431. |
1:07.0 | And that third voice you heard is Brandon Vance, who is a very beloved team CBT psychiatrist. |
1:13.7 | He's the founder of the Feeling Great book club. He also does lots and lots of team related |
1:20.4 | educational groups like the book club and the app group. And you do five secrets practice. |
1:31.2 | Yeah, those are awesome. |
1:33.0 | I would say a pioneer in new ways of developing mental health to people in need |
1:40.4 | and getting away from this traditional 50-minute hour once a week where you go and talk to |
1:47.3 | one person and it goes on and on. |
1:49.9 | And it's more like working with a group of people based on reading a book like feeling great or |
1:57.1 | feeling good or using the app or or something else and meeting weekly for kind of |
2:05.5 | like 80 minute inexpensive sessions to learn about things, to practice techniques, to connect with |
2:14.9 | other other people who were struggling with some of the same things. |
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