
348: Dr. Tom Gedman: A British Family Doctor
Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
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"I'm going to get involved with with winning similar small group practice. It's a four day intensive August the 14th to August the 17th, 2023 in a place called Will's Hall in Bristol." "It'll be just a lot of practice, a lot of applying the skills and also we'd be honored to have David doing the life therapy work," he adds.
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A British Family Doctor on Burnout, Recovery and T.E.A.M in 10 Minute Consultations! Today, Rhonda and David interview Dr. Tom Gedman, a family doctor in England and one of the founders of TEAM-UK, along with Dr. Peter Spurrier who has also been a guest on a Feeling Good Podcast. Rhonda started the podcast with a kind email from an enthusiastic podcast fan who loved our podcasts with Dr. Mark Noble (#167 and #265) on the âBrainologyâ of TEAM-CBT. He said these podcasts were âpure goldâ and appreciated a look behind the curtains to see how TEAM actually worked at the level of the brain. Tom described his burn out episodes, which started during his third year of medical school, resulting from a familiar themeâthe belief that he was inferior and just not âgood enough.â His inferiority complex was a severe, total body experience, with âhorrible thoughtsâ for six months. After he recovered, he worried about going into that state again. And the stress returned again during his medical internship. He explained that as a General Practitioner (GP) in the British medical system, you only have ten minutes for each patient, and felt like all the pressure was on him to get it right, and stated that âthe pressure broke me.â In Britain, you can get free therapy as a GP, and went to Dr. Peter Spurrier for help. Peter was using the TEAM-CBT heâd learned when he came to California the previous summer for one of Davidâs four-day intensives, and Tom described him as âa natural. We made a deep connection right away and the Positive Reframing really clicked!â Tomâs negative thoughts included: 1. Iâm not good enough. 2. Iâll fail my patients. 3. Iâll do them harm. 4. Iâm not smart enough. 5. Iâll never be normal. He explained that the last thought triggered feelings of hopelessness, which really was the worst emotion of all. He discovered the Feeling Good Podcasts and listened to about 200 of them in just two weeks! And after two or three hour-long sessions with Peter, he recovered and actually felt like he was on a âhighâ for about six months. He says, âI had almost limitless confidence!â Then he had an as-predicted relapse which disappeared after a 30-minute tune-up with Peter. Tom said that the heâd always admired Carl Rogers, who emphasized empathy, and began using the Five Secrets of Effective Communication in his medical practice. This helped him clinically, and he discovered that âyou donât always have to âhelp;â skillful listening is often enough. For example, patients often have to wait for months to be seen medically, and theyâre angry and frustrated at first. I acknowledge their frustration and let them know that I feel sad as well. This calms them down immediately.â He also gave an example of how trying to âhelpâ a man with agoraphobia simply put the man into a state of rage. âI tried to convince him that exposure would be good for him, but we just got into an argument, and he threatened to report me to the authorities to have my medical license revoked! That experience taught me something really important about âhelping.â Many people have intense resistance and just want to be heard and understood.â For example, one of his patients was in tears because of her fatherâs Parkinsonâs Disease. The patients was helped greatly by learning He that her emotional distress was actually her love for her father, and she suddenly felt proud of her âsymptoms.â Another patient with a massive opiate addiction opened up about a severely disturbing childhood incident heâd never before talked about, and then was able to cut his opiate use âway down.â We also discussed Tomâs new plans for his medical practice, working with indigent individuals, and explored the possibility of testing my Feeling Good App with this population for free to see how they would take to it. He discovered that a group in England has âstolenâ my names, and also have a âFeeling Good Appâ and a âFeeling Good Podcast,â which causes me considerable distress. We may have to rename our app the âReal Feeling Good App,â or some such name! Dr. Tom can be reached at BlueprintMedical.co.UK or at DrTomGedman.com. Tom, Rhonda, and I would also like to urge any listeners in or near England to attend the upcoming four day TEAM-CBT intensive in England from August 14 â 17th. This four day training conference will be awesome and only costs 440 pounds. Participants will receive 38 CPD points as well as credits in the TEAM-CBT certification program. For more information about the conference, go to www.TEAMCBT.UK. Thanks for listening! Rhonda, Tom, and David
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