David D. Burns

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David D. Burns is an American psychiatrist and bestselling author known for popularizing cognitive behavioral therapy through works like "Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy."

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instanceOf person
psychiatrist
psychotherapist
academicDegree Doctor of Medicine
citizenship United States of America
developed TEAM-CBT model NERFINISHED
educatedAt Amherst College NERFINISHED
Stanford University School of Medicine NERFINISHED
employer Stanford University
familyName Burns NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork anxiety disorders
cognitive behavioral therapy
cognitive therapy
depression
mood disorders
psychiatry
psychotherapy
genre mental health
psychology
self-help
givenName David NERFINISHED
hasPublicationType bestselling self-help books
hasWrittenOn behavioral activation
cognitive distortions
cognitive restructuring
exposure therapy
self-help techniques for anxiety
self-help techniques for depression
influencedBy Aaron T. Beck NERFINISHED
knownFor Feeling Good Handbook NERFINISHED
Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy NERFINISHED
TEAM-CBT NERFINISHED
popularizing cognitive behavioral therapy
languageOfWorkOrName English
name David D. Burns NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableIdea emphasis on cognitive distortions in mood disorders
use of self-help bibliotherapy for depression
notableWork Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy NERFINISHED
Feeling Great NERFINISHED
The Feeling Good Handbook NERFINISHED
When Panic Attacks NERFINISHED
occupation author
professor
psychiatrist
positionHeld Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University
workInstitution Stanford University School of Medicine NERFINISHED

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Aaron T. Beck influenced David D. Burns