Foreword, Aaron T. Beck
1. How Mind Over Mood Can Help You
2. Understanding Your Problems
3. It's the Thought That Counts
4. Identifying and Rating Moods
5. Setting Personal Goals and Noticing Improvement
6. Situations, Moods, and Thoughts
7. Automatic Thoughts
8. Where's the Evidence?
9. Alternative or Balanced Thinking
10. New Thoughts, Action Plans, and Acceptance
11. Underlying Assumptions and Behavioral Experiments
12. New Core Beliefs, Gratitude, and Acts of Kindness
13. Understanding Your Depression
14. Understanding Your Anxiety
15. Understanding Your Anger, Guilt, and Shame
16. Maintaining Your Gains and Experiencing More Happiness
Epilogue
Appendix. Duplicate Copies of Selected Worksheets
Dennis Greenberger, PhD, a clinical psychologist, is founder and
Director of the Anxiety and Depression Center in Newport Beach,
California. He is a past president and Founding Fellow of the
Academy of Cognitive Therapy (now the Academy of Cognitive and
Behavior Therapies), and has practiced cognitive-behavioral therapy
for more than 30 years. His website is
www.anxietyanddepressioncenter.com.
Christine A. Padesky, PhD, a clinical psychologist, is cofounder of
the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach, California;
codeveloper of Strengths-Based CBT; coauthor of seven books; and an
internationally renowned presenter. She is a recipient of the Aaron
T. Beck Award for significant and enduring contributions to the
field of cognitive therapy from the Academy of Cognitive Therapy
(now the Academy of Cognitive and Behavior Therapies), the
Distinguished Contribution to Psychology Award from the California
Psychological Association, and the British Association for
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies Award for Most
Influential International CBT Therapist. Her website is
www.mindovermood.com.
"Only rarely does a book come along that can truly change your
life. Mind Over Mood is such a book. Dennis Greenberger and
Christine A. Padesky have distilled the wisdom and science of
psychotherapy and written an easily understandable manual for
change."--from the Foreword by Aaron T. Beck, MD, developer of
cognitive therapy
"Based on over 40 years of front-line research, this renowned book
provides clinically proven strategies to help you manage your mind
and the emotions that can so easily destroy your quality of life.
Drs. Greenberger and Padesky show how your thoughts affect your
feelings and teach step-by-step skills so you can free yourself
from painful moods. The first edition of this book was a
classic--the second edition is even better, and will be a trusted
guide for even more people across the globe."--Mark Williams,
DPhil, coauthor of The Mindful Way Workbook
"Over a million people have used Mind Over Mood to
alleviate--and in many cases eliminate--the suffering caused by
depression and other psychological problems. Drs. Greenberger and
Padesky are brilliant therapists whose thoroughly updated second
edition is informed by the latest research and therapeutic
innovations. Science has demonstrated incontrovertibly that
changing the way we think about emotional situations is among the
most powerful ways to change emotions themselves. Everyone
struggling with challenging moods or emotions should read this
book."--David H. Barlow, PhD, ABPP, coauthor of 10 Steps to
Mastering Stress
"True to its title, this book really can help you transform your
thinking so you can make lasting changes."--Judith S. Beck, PhD,
President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy -Mind Over
Mood provides effective cognitive techniques for patients to
develop a more balanced view of themselves, to challenge the
automatic thoughts, assumptions, and core beliefs they dearly
hold....Mind Over Mood; has many great features, including: (1)
clear organization and structure, (2) readability, (3) analogies to
supplement explanations...(4) summaries, helpful hints, questions,
worksheets, and exercises that reinforce learning for patients, (5)
excellent chapters on specific problems...(6) helpful sections on
mindfulness, assertiveness, gratitude, forgiveness, and positive
psychology....For physicians like me who are looking for ways to
prevent burnout in these chaotic times in medicine, the greatest
benefit I had reading and underlining the pages in this book was
what I learned about my own cognitive distortions, assumptions, and
biases. I gained a renewed sense of self, one that is mentally and
emotionally more flexible to challenge core assumptions and beliefs
about myself, spouse, patients, colleagues, and friends--and
electronic health record administrators!--Family Medicine,
02/01/2017ffThe book divides the techniques into small chunks
accompanied by clear explanations. A therapist or school social
worker could also use this format to teach a student or client
about the way they think or to use self-talk. Later chapters guide
the reader to challenge or create alternative healthier thoughts.
The authors also tackle previously held assumptions and how these
can negatively affect our core beliefs. The explanations are
helpful because the reader can learn why the strategies can
work....I can appreciate how the reproducible worksheets could be
used for data collection to measure goals with students as well as
to teach coping mechanisms that students can use when out of the
social work office. The practical CBT techniques make a lot of
sense in a school setting, and the empowerment the school social
worker can provide to students when they find they can continue to
help themselves would be a win-win.--School Social Work Journal,
09/01/2016ffHow refreshing it is to find a book which soars above
the rest and systematically engages the reader to make real and
long-lasting change....A workbook that has proven to be very
popular, finding its place in and amongst the essential reading
lists for anyone suffering with a common mental health
problem....The format and structure of this book is clear,
accessible, well-paced, and engaging....The content is clearly
cross-referenced and the reader is guided every step of the way,
allowing it to suit their own individual needs....Perhaps of
greatest value is its reflexivity, with helpful hints and constant
mood check-ups available to emphasize the importance of verifying
whether the techniques used are beneficial....Each chapter is
accompanied by a series of case scenarios which are constantly
revisited throughout the book, creating an air of familiarity and a
feeling that you are not alone in working through these worksheets.
I found myself reading these case scenarios with great interest,
eager to find out how each individual resolved their issues using
the techniques described in this book....Another strength of this
book is the way it communicates the message that negative thoughts
are a natural component of the human experience, and to deny their
influence and presence would be unwise. Instead, the reader is
encouraged to accept and incorporate these thoughts into their
daily lives, creating alternative and balanced thinking patterns
that are more realistic and constructive....Mind Over Mood is a
well-executed and systematic approach for teaching and developing
the skills in evidence-based CBT techniques. The content is
accessible, easy-to-follow, and makes use of several helpful hints
to boost enjoyment and success with the book.--Journal of
Psychological Therapies in Primary Care, 06/01/2015
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