Dr. David Burns book "Feeling Good"
July 6, 2020 10:20 AM   Subscribe

I'm a hundred or so pages into Dr. Burns' book. It is not only practical it is a fun read (in the genre of depression). The forms he suggests to record and analyze cognitions are potentially quite useful but not available, at least to my ability. .

These forms are called Figures in the book and are, for the most part, filled in in the book. In addition, the book I have is 8 x 5" so trying to enlarge will not work very well.

Please let me and the green know if you have a source for Dr. Burns' blank forms.

Thank you
posted by KneeDeep to Health & Fitness (8 answers total) 4 users marked this as a favorite
 
The only one I found was this blank version of his "Daily Mood Log".

http://jameslstolz.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Dailymood.pdf

Maybe you could recreate them in Google Docs or Sheets?
posted by Bill Watches Movies Podcast at 10:28 AM on July 6, 2020 [1 favorite]


David Burns's email address may be found on a cached page here (don't know if the address is still good). You might try emailing him.
posted by alex1965 at 11:02 AM on July 6, 2020


I checked the two libraries I'm a member of and both collections have the e-book (downloadable as epub/to kindle/etc). I recommend checking if your library has it available digitally.
posted by jclarkin at 11:06 AM on July 6, 2020


I worked through this book and I actually just used graph paper for it. I know making those can feel like Just One More Thing To Do but I found that, having made the forms myself, I was more compelled to actually fill them in. YMMV of course!
posted by showbiz_liz at 11:18 AM on July 6, 2020


Best answer: His web site is feelinggood.com but the contact page warns that he cannot reply to visitors: https://feelinggood.com/contact/

Have you tried putting the terms "feeling good david burns worksheets" into a Google Images search (like this)? It looks like a few of them come up, as Google Docs that others may have put together. Just a right-click away! :7)
posted by wenestvedt at 11:25 AM on July 6, 2020


i don't know how close these are to the book but you can google thoughts chart or thoughts log and get a lot of options.
posted by rglass at 11:30 AM on July 6, 2020


Response by poster: Thank you for the swift responses. I believe my error was in not using the term worksheets in a search. Stay safe.
posted by KneeDeep at 12:14 PM on July 6, 2020


I just made my own worksheets, then never followed through with using them. For what it’s worth.
posted by Geckwoistmeinauto at 4:36 PM on July 6, 2020


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