Too often negative thoughts, moods or behavior arise from errors in how we think about the world, others and ourselves. These errors can easily lead us to feel sad, anxious, confused, or , erode our self-esteem, defeat our desires or harm to our relationships. Psychiatrist Dr. David Burns at the Stanford School of Medicine has identified […]
Avoiding Common Thinking Errors that Defeat Us
January 19, 2013 by Sarah Edwards
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