• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

  • A Practical Workbook Guide Made Simple to Combat Depression, Constant Negative Thoughts, Fear, Worry and Chronic Anxiety
  • By: Mike Proctor
  • Narrated by: Tom Brooks
  • Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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By: Mike Proctor
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Cognitive behavioral therapy is not something that you try on yourself. It’s just not going to happen. You have to work with a trained therapist or counselor. While you do the heavy lifting as far as your personal beliefs and your responses to the outside world go, you need expert guidance. You need somebody who knows what they’re doing and who knows how to instruct you. They must have been around the block a few times so they know what to anticipate.

This is one common misconception about cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT for short. A lot of people think that if they just listen to a book on CBT, they will know the ins and outs of this alternative therapy system, and they can pretty much treat themselves.

There’s more to recovery through CBT than just buying a book and learning techniques. You have to actually put them to use. This is the difficult part. You have to keep using these techniques no matter how inconvenient they might be. You have to keep practicing them no matter how busy you get.

It’s very hard to get out from under your mental habits if you are trying to do CBT alone. You need to be under the proper guidance of an experienced therapist who not only understands how it works and how its principles can be tweaked to apply to your personal situation, but who also knows how to measure success.

You have to understand that this is a results-based therapy. You don’t just undergo CBT because you’re just trying to “feel better". Who knows what that means? It’s too subjective.

When you are working with a trained cognitive behavioral therapist, you are made aware of how your interpretations of the things happening in your life impact your feelings, your interpretation of reality, and ultimately, your behavior. The main goal of cognitive behavioral therapy is not just to feel good or feel at peace. Medication can do that. Being with the right people can do that.

Instead, CBT aims for something higher. It seeks to teach you how to effectively interpret life in such a way that you remain positive, empowered, and in control. In other words, with the proper guidance, CBT can help you handle your life in a very different way.

People normally seek cognitive behavioral therapy if they feel that their life is spiraling out of their control. They feel that they’re stuck. It’s as if they’re watching a movie of their life, and they can’t do anything about it except sit back and let things happen.

When properly implemented, cognitive behavioral therapy enables you to reclaim your personal power over your life. Believe it or not, everything that happens in your life is ultimately your responsibility.

A lot of people try to run away from this truth. In fact, to a lot of people, this is quite inconvenient and uncomfortable.

Unfortunately, regardless of how we feel, the truth is still the truth. We are always in control of how we respond to the world and this response is never neutral. It always has an impact on what we feel and, ultimately, what we do.

Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on how people make sense of their world in terms of their interpretation. This is the foundation of cognitive behavioral therapy.

©2021 Mike Proctor (P)2021 Mike Proctor

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This book is excellent for graduate students and seasoned professionals alike. The way the material is laid out makes it quite easy to understand and utilize. It’s easy to listen to and offers countless examples to allow the listener to better learn and apply foundational concepts. This update does not disappoint!

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Very practical

This audiobook might be life-changing. A very practical manual for many people with anxiety and depression. I am so happy I listened to this book and I recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone that wants to improve their mental health.

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I'm truly understanding the call to learn more about this. It's fascinating to look inside and see why I've been stuck in the cycle my whole life. I'm looking forward to carving paths to help others navigate.

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Encouraging

Currently, I have been interested in Mike Proctor's teachings. He encourages people to think thoughts on purpose. This CBT book gives me a better understanding of where certain thoughts, feelings, and behaviors can stem from. In general, it's helping met

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I’m glad I bought this book

I’m glad I bought this book. I’m able to see how my thinking has affected my behaviors a little clearer now. And I can say that my thinking has started to change for the better, since listening to this book and putting the info I’ve learned into practice.

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Very helpful

This is a great introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Almost everyone can benefit from CBT at some point in their life. It's easy to read and very helpful in understanding yourself and those around you.

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A must-have for anxiety reduction

A must-have for anxiety reduction. The author hits it on the head in a simple to read and understand. So far it's been really good.

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Met my expectations

Currently, I have been interested in Mike Proctor's teachings. He encourages people to think thoughts on purpose. This CBT book gives me a better understanding of where certain thoughts, feelings, and behaviors can stem from. In general, it's helping me to understand how my mind works and how it could work alternatively in my favor.

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Good pace and clear info

I believe that I can use the tools that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy offer to improve my life, and the life of my son that struggles with Autism and episodes of anger and major anxiety. Good pace and clear information.

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Great help for anyone

This is a great book to help anyone who struggles with or just needs a boost with concentration. It gives useful techniques, examples, ways to help with organization, goal setting, and concentration. Whether it is to help you, a family member, a patient, a friend, or a spouse, I recommend this book.

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