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David D. Burns - Wikipedia
David D. Burns - Wikipedia
David D. Burns - Wikipedia
Burns
Nationality American
Citizenship USA
Scientific career
Early life
Burns' father was a Lutheran minister.[2]
Education
Burns received his B.A. from Amherst
College in 1964 and his M.D. from the
Stanford University School of Medicine in
1970. He completed his residency
training in psychiatry in 1974 at the
University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine, and was certified by the
American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology in 1976. Burns is the author of
numerous research studies, book
chapters and books. He also gives
lectures and conducts many
psychotherapy training workshops for
mental health professionals throughout
the United States and Canada each year.
He has won many awards for his
research and teaching, and has been
named "Teacher of the Year" three times
by the graduating class of psychiatric
residents at the University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Career
TEAM
Stanford
Books
Burns, D. D. (1980). Feeling Good: The
New Mood Therapy (preface by Aaron
T. Beck). New York: Wm. Morrow and
Co. (hardbound); New American
Library, 1981 (paperback). Revised and
updated, 1999. — ISBN 0-380-81033-6
Burns, D. D. (1984). Intimate
Connections. New York: William
Morrow and Co. (hardbound); New
American Library, 1985 (paperback). —
ISBN 0-451-14845-2
Burns, D. D. (1989). The Feeling Good
Handbook. New York: William Morrow
and Co., (hardbound); Plume, 1990
(trade paperback) Revised and
updated, 1999. — ISBN 0-452-28132-6
Burns, D. D. (1993). Ten Days to Self-
Esteem. New York: Quill. 1999. Revised
edition. — ISBN 0-688-09455-4
Burns, D. D. (1993). Ten Days to Self-
Esteem: The Leader's Manual. New
York: Quill. — ISBN 0-688-12708-8
Burns, D. D. (1995). Therapist’s Toolkit:
Comprehensive Treatment and
Assessment Tools for the Mental Health
Professional. Philadelphia: Author.
Updated in 1997 and 2006.
Burns, D. D. (2002). Let's Get Started.
Alexandria: Time-Life Inc.
Burns, D. D. (2002). Fifty Ways to
Untwist Your Thinking. Alexandria:
Time-Life Inc.
Burns, D. D. (2002). Selecting the
Techniques that Will Work for You.
Alexandria: Time-Life Inc.
Burns, D. D. (2006). When Panic
Attacks. New York: Morgan Road
Books. — ISBN 0-7679-2071-6
Burns, D. D. (2008). Feeling Good
Together. New York: Broadway Books. -
ISBN 978-0-7679-2070-4
Audio
Burns, D.D. (2006). When Panic Attacks:
The New, Drug-Free Anxiety Treatment
That Can Change Your Life (CD).
HarperAudio, 2006. - ISBN 0-06-
057710-X
See also
Aaron T. Beck
Albert Ellis
Cognitive therapy
William Glasser
References
1. "History of Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy" . National Association of
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists. Archived
from the original on November 26, 2010.
Retrieved March 8, 2011.
2. Strauss, Robert L. (September 2013).
"Mind Over Misery" . Stanford Alumni.
Retrieved 12 January 2017.
3. "Empathy Based CBT: TEAM" .
Mindfulness Therapy Associates.
Retrieved 5 February 2018.
4. Strauss, Robert L. (2013). "Mind Over
Misery" . Stanford Alumni. Retrieved
5 February 2018.
5. Burns, David D. (1999). Feeling Good:
The New Mood Therapy. Avon Books
(Whole Care). pp. 20–21. ISBN 0-380-
81033-6.
External links
Dr. David D. Burns' Website
Dr. David D. Burns' Autobiography
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