Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

464: Hopelessness: A New Approach

Sep 1, 2025
Mike Christensen, a Canadian TEAM therapist, shares his inspiring personal journey from feelings of betrayal and hopelessness to helping others navigate the same struggles. He explores innovative approaches to treating hopelessness, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding rather than quick fixes. The conversation delves into the significance of vulnerability in therapy and celebrates failure as a catalyst for growth. Mike's insights about authenticity and connection highlight how embracing one's imperfections can lead to a more fulfilling life.
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ANECDOTE

From Business Failure To Therapy

  • Mike Christensen recounts hitting rock bottom after a failed career move and returning to live with his parents and children.
  • A compassionate physician recommended David Burns' Feeling Good, which began his recovery and career shift.
INSIGHT

Hopelessness Can Be Protective

  • Hopelessness can feel protective and meaningful, validating real pain after betrayal or loss.
  • Treating hopelessness requires empathy and acknowledgement rather than cheerleading or immediate problem-solving.
ADVICE

Start With Empathy, Then Reframe

  • Do prioritize empathy first when working with hopeless clients and avoid trying to cheer them up immediately.
  • Use positive reframing to explore the purpose and benefits of hopelessness before applying change techniques.
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