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🗓️ 30 June 2025
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Angela suggested that you can use a hierarchy of sharing – testing the waters by sharing things that aren’t too vulnerable for you. Then observe their responses. If they respond respectfully, you can go a bit deeper. So, in a sense, you are doing experiments to guide the ship. This is less stressful than thinking you are being judged and that you have to “perform.”
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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 rapid recovery |
0:39.3 | possible for many people struggling with depression and anxiety. Dr. Burns is currently an emeritus |
0:45.2 | adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine. |
0:51.1 | Hello, Rhonda. |
0:59.4 | Hello, David, and welcome to our listeners around the country, around the world, throughout the galaxy. |
1:11.2 | This is the Feeling Good podcast, and we are recording episode 455 with two amazing team therapists, so excited to have them both on the podcast. |
1:18.7 | Angela Krum, who is a clinical psychologist and one of the co-owners of the Feeling Good Institute. |
1:21.7 | She practices in Mountain View and throughout the state of California. |
1:23.2 | Hello. |
1:24.1 | Hello. |
1:28.6 | And Angela, you've been one of David's students since for couldn't, like for the last 15, well, more than 15 years, 20 years. |
1:32.1 | Yeah, I got to meet David when I was doing a postdoc at the counseling center at Stanford. |
1:38.0 | And he was offering the training for therapists and fell in love with Team CBT. |
1:42.0 | And he's seen me through a lot of changes in life, |
1:44.4 | including a really fun phase of learning to flirt and practice social skills. I'm very |
1:50.2 | grateful to David. Yeah. And we're also super excited to have Lee Harrington, who's a psychiatrist |
1:55.9 | that works out of Davis and Sunnyvale. And again, throughout California online. And Lee was a resident in one of David's first residency programs at Stanford, |
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