Skip to content

Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy

David D. Burns

David D. Burns

Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy

December 2025 706 pages

Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy

David D. Burns

CBT depression mood

"Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy" by Dr. David D. Burns is one of the world's best-selling books for managing depression and anxiety through cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). First published in 1980, this book has helped millions of people worldwide understand and manage their emotional state without medication.

Burns presents ten categories of cognitive distortions — thinking patterns that make us feel bad without objective reason. Among them are: all-or-nothing thinking (if I'm not perfect, I'm a failure), mental filtering (focusing only on the negative), jumping to conclusions (believing things will go wrong without evidence), and personalization (taking responsibility for things beyond our control).

For each distortion, Burns offers concrete techniques to challenge it — using the "Daily Thought Record" where you write down the negative thought, identify the distortion, and formulate a more balanced response. This is the same technique psychologists use in therapy sessions.

This book is particularly valuable because it offers practical tools that can be used immediately. In cultures where depression is often seen as "weakness" or "lack of faith," Burns demonstrates that depression is a thinking problem that can be treated with specific techniques. At 706 pages, the book is extensive but can be read in sections according to your needs. It is recommended as a complement to professional therapy, not as a replacement. The combination of self-help exercises and professional support creates the most effective path toward better mental health.

Key insight: Our thoughts shape our feelings — by learning to challenge negative thoughts, we can change how we feel.

App Store & Google Play

Start your journey today

Download Mendje for free and connect with a licensed psychologist within minutes. The first step is the hardest — we are here to help you.