DAVID D. BURNS, MD, is an adjunct clinical professor of
psychiatry emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and has
served as Visiting Scholar at Harvard Medical School. His
bestselling book, Feeling Good, has sold over four
million copies.
“Another masterpiece from the author who helped millions help themselves with Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy. Dr. Burns’s elegant writing style, compassion, and humor translate powerful psychotherapy methods into accessible, practical, and helpful tools for the vast number of individuals who struggle with anxiety.”—Henny Westra, Ph.D., associate professor and director of the York University Anxiety Research Clinic
"Few truly great books on psychotherapy have been published, and
this is one of them. When Panic Attacks tells you how to
deal with all kinds of anxiety and with most other emotional
problems. It is clearly and charmingly written." -Albert Ellis,
Ph.D, founder of the Albert Ellis Institute and bestselling author
of A Guide to Rational Living
"Another masterpiece from the author who helped millions help
themselves with Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy. Dr. Burns's
elegant writing style, compassion, and humor translate powerful
psychotherapy methods into accessible, practical, and helpful tools
for the vast number of individuals who struggle with anxiety."
-Henny Westra, Ph.D., associate professor and director of the
York University Anxiety Research Clinic
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