a very long time ago, probably around the year 2003, a certain Mr. Tennis recommended to his readers a book about cognitive therapy. I got it and read it, and it changed my life. No longer did having dysfunctional thoughts mean one had to live a stressful, sad and sometimes meaningless life. I would hope that something similar might happen to the writer of this letter.
I'm still getting acquainted with the Substack interface. And there is some kind of problem with my carytennis.com site, like links that work fine for me are broken for others ... smart people are working on the problem ... and I'm up early in Castiglion Fiorentino--Cary T
The link is broken. I kind of remember the book, but I'm not sure I still have it. Am I about to be that person who goes to the bookstore and says, "I think it was yellow?"
Classic Tennis: "Discovering the source of these false beliefs won't help anymore than discovering where the termites come from." LOVE THIS. (Also love that I speed scanned my email at dawn and thought it was Cary who hated himself and wanted his readers to know. I've been drafting a similar letter to him in my head all day.) I spent the early 2000s at a major aerospace company reading his work when I was supposed to be managing projects and credit him among those who inspired me to get a graduate degree to be a therapist.
a very long time ago, probably around the year 2003, a certain Mr. Tennis recommended to his readers a book about cognitive therapy. I got it and read it, and it changed my life. No longer did having dysfunctional thoughts mean one had to live a stressful, sad and sometimes meaningless life. I would hope that something similar might happen to the writer of this letter.
I'm still getting acquainted with the Substack interface. And there is some kind of problem with my carytennis.com site, like links that work fine for me are broken for others ... smart people are working on the problem ... and I'm up early in Castiglion Fiorentino--Cary T
The link is broken. I kind of remember the book, but I'm not sure I still have it. Am I about to be that person who goes to the bookstore and says, "I think it was yellow?"
Oh gee, no, link is broken? yikes. The book is "Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy" by Dr. David Burns ... https://www.amazon.com/Feeling-Good-New-Mood-Therapy/dp/0380810336
This one works
Hi, does this link work? --- https://www.carytennis.com/2024/02/10/fifteen-other-since-you-asked-columns-that-mention-the-book-feeling-good-by-dr-david-burns/
Great. working from a new laptop ...
I've tried using both Chrome and Firefox mobile browsers for Android. Hope this helps
No, sorry, it says Page Not Found
Classic Tennis: "Discovering the source of these false beliefs won't help anymore than discovering where the termites come from." LOVE THIS. (Also love that I speed scanned my email at dawn and thought it was Cary who hated himself and wanted his readers to know. I've been drafting a similar letter to him in my head all day.) I spent the early 2000s at a major aerospace company reading his work when I was supposed to be managing projects and credit him among those who inspired me to get a graduate degree to be a therapist.