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Stop Outsourcing your Well-being

24 min · 8 de mar de 2026
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In the seminal studies that laid the foundation for Cognitive Response Therapy, an important concept was identified: Cognitive Traps. Cognitive Traps are language constructs that indicate possible issues with a person's mental well-being. The original study contained 15 Cognitive Traps, including what was referred to as "Decision Lattitude". Decision Lattitude was any language that expressed a frustration over the lack of control people had over situations they faced or people they interacted with. This episode introduces a more nuanced version of the original Cognitive Trap by replacing Decision Lattitude with two new ones: Perceived Agency and Outsourcing Well-being. Understanding these powerful concepts can help you identify troublespots that are driving consistent high levels of stress hormones that can be the cause of many physical and mental health issues.

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Stop Outsourcing your Well-being

In the seminal studies that laid the foundation for Cognitive Response Therapy, an important concept was identified: Cognitive Traps. Cognitive Traps are language constructs that indicate possible issues with a person's mental well-being. The original study contained 15 Cognitive Traps, including what was referred to as "Decision Lattitude". Decision Lattitude was any language that expressed a frustration over the lack of control people had over situations they faced or people they interacted with. This episode introduces a more nuanced version of the original Cognitive Trap by replacing Decision Lattitude with two new ones: Perceived Agency and Outsourcing Well-being. Understanding these powerful concepts can help you identify troublespots that are driving consistent high levels of stress hormones that can be the cause of many physical and mental health issues.

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I was inspired to record this episode after reading a post recently that said, “your thoughts drive how you feel”. It’s a sentiment I have heard before. If you have negative thoughts, you’ll feel negative, and if you have positive thoughts, you’ll feel positive. The problem with that sentiment is, it has the causal relationship backwards and confuses thoughts with thinking. Understanding the relationship between thoughts, thinking, and your mental health can make all the difference. This episode will help you understand: * where thoughts come from * the difference between thoughts and thinking and why that matters * the power of personal narratives Make sure to head over to ElliotBarnett.com and check out associated articles and the certification programs for Cognitive Response Therapy and the ARAEt framework!

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The Power of Language for Mental Health

In this episode, we discuss the power of language and how language shapes and can reshape mental health When it comes to mental health, we tend to talk about behaviours, habits, motivation, trauma, mindset, and emotions — but we rarely talk about the tool that shapes all of those things: language. Language is the most important invention humans have created, but it is not just a communication device. It is a cognitive technology — one that shapes identity, determines self-perception, and silently reinforces habitual cycles that become a person’s life. In fact, the science of predictive coding shows that the brain is constantly generating predictions about the world, the body, and the self — and language is the powerful mechanism the unconscious uses to communicate its intentions to our conscious awareness. This is why Cognitive Response Therapy (CRT) places such a strong emphasis on language. It uses language not merely as a tool for talking about the mind, but for revealing the structure within it. In this episode, Elliot breaks down how language shapes psychological identity, how it ties into predictive coding, and how CRT uses structured language systems to empower clients on their mental health journeys. Remember to head over to elliotbarnett.com to learn how to become an Agent of Change in the new era of mental health by engaging in the certification programs for Cognitive Response Therapy and the ARAEt framework!

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In this episode, Elliot introduces the groundbreaking research that pushed Cognitive Response Therapy to an all-new level, the research of predictive coding. Your mind is constantly generating predictions that drive how you show up in the world, which then drives habitual patterns, which then becomes your life. If this model holds true — and the mounting evidence suggests it does — then the implications for mental health are enormous. It means that disorders aren’t diseases in the traditional sense. They’re maladaptive prediction patterns. It means therapy isn’t about managing symptoms — it’s about retraining the prediction system itself. And it means transformation isn’t about fighting who we are — it’s about teaching the mind to expect something better. That’s the foundation of Cognitive Response Therapy, and why it represents a key part of the new era of mental health.

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