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103: Ask David — Dealing with Intrusive Memories, Is Depression Inherited?

103: Ask David — Dealing with Intrusive Memories, Is Depression Inherited?

Episode 103 Published 7 years, 10 months ago
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Today we answer six questions submitted by listeners like you:

  1. Harald: How can I find the Show Notes for the Feeling Good Podcasts?
  2. Kristin: How do you help patients who obsess about past traumatic events, with intrusive thoughts about a cruel ex-lover or bullying by classmates? These thoughts can feed into the idea that their life is miserable and  they can't move forward because they feel blocked by these harmful memories.
  3. Valentina: How are cognitive distortions, self-defeating beliefs, and feelings of depression transmitted? What you describe in your books seems to describe my mother's behaviors when I was growing up? Could it be that depression is transmitted by the family?
  4. Alicia: How would you treat someone with cyclothymic disorder who cycles between euphoria and suicidal depression? He's happy now, so how do I get him to fill out the Daily Mood Log?
  5. Kathy: I'm a big fan, and I have a question about "bibliotherapy." What's the best way to use your books and other materials to help yourself?
  6. Matthew: Do you ever use drugs in the treatment of depression? Are medications sometimes necessary or helpful?

 

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