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Cognitive distortions: when your System 1 deceives you

Gildas GarrecCBT Psychopractitioner
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Daniel Kahneman, Nobel laureate in economics, popularized an idea that transformed modern psychology: our brain operates with two systems. System 1 is fast, automatic, emotional. System 2 is slow, effortful, logical. Most of our decisions are made by System 1, then rationalized afterwards by System 2. CBT directly leverages this model to understand the sources of our mental suffering.

System 1: the engine of automatic thoughts

When you receive a "we need to talk" message from your partner, the thought "they'll leave me" surfaces in less than a second. You didn't "choose" it. System 1 scanned tone, history, current fears in parallel—and delivered a ready-made interpretation.

Aaron Beck, founder of CBT, called these productions negative automatic thoughts (NATs). They share 4 characteristics:

  • They arise without conscious effort

  • They appear obvious

  • They are emotionally charged

  • They are rarely verified


Biases, Kahneman version

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Kahneman cataloged dozens of cognitive biases. Some directly overlap with CBT distortions:

Availability bias: we judge the probability of an event by how easily it comes to mind. After seeing a plane crash report, flying feels dangerous—statistically it's ultra safe. Confirmation bias: we seek information that validates what we already believe. In a struggling couple, each collects proof the other is wrong. Anchoring: the first information received influences all subsequent ones. A real estate listing at €500,000 makes €450,000 seem "reasonable," even if the real market price is €380,000.

System 2: the CBT tool

CBT work consists of voluntarily activating System 2 to examine System 1's productions. This is called cognitive restructuring.

The flagship tool is Beck's column, a 5-column table:

| Situation | Emotion | Automatic thought | Evidence for/against | Alternative thought |
|-----------|---------|-------------------|----------------------|---------------------|
| Meeting cancelled | Anxiety 8/10 | "I'm going to be fired" | For: 2. Against: 6 | "Likely managerial issue" |

The 3 questions that defuse System 1

When a negative thought explodes in your mind, activate System 2 with 3 questions:

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  • What factual evidence is there for this thought?
  • What's the most plausible alternative explanation?
  • What would I tell a friend having this same thought?
  • These seemingly simple questions engage the prefrontal cortex—the seat of System 2—and slow the automatic emotional cascade.

    The trap: intuitions that "feel true"

    Kahneman emphasizes: System 1 never says "I don't know." It always delivers an answer, even on topics where it's incompetent. In relationships, finance, health, career decisions—the feeling of obviousness is a danger signal, not truth.

    In therapy, when a patient says "I feel they don't love me anymore," we treat that certainty as a hypothesis to test, never as a fact.

    Training System 2

    Like a muscle, System 2 strengthens with regular training:

    • Thought journal: note 3 automatic thoughts per day and submit them to the 3 questions
    • 10-second pause before any strong emotional reaction (slowing activates S2)
    • Written formulation: writing forces structure, thus exiting S1

    Takeaway

    Your brain is designed for efficiency, not accuracy. System 1 produces immediate interpretations that made evolutionary sense but, in a modern complex world, generate suffering and conflict. CBT doesn't try to suppress System 1—that's impossible and counterproductive. It teaches you to recognize its productions and engage System 2 when the stakes warrant it.

    If certain automatic thoughts loop and disrupt your daily life, structured CBT work allows precise identification and construction of more accurate alternative thoughts.

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    About the author

    Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner

    Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 900 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Sérénité.

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