
Psychologists Off the Clock 291. Finding Freedom From Regret with Robert Leahy
Feb 22, 2023
Robert Leahy, founder of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy and CBT expert, explores regret and how it shapes choices. He discusses imagining future selves, distinguishing productive versus unproductive regret, decision styles that fuel regret, existential perfectionism, the negation gratitude exercise, and balancing risk versus meaning in life.
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Regret Is Both Reflective And Prospective
- Regret mixes negative emotions and thoughts about past or anticipated decisions and can be both reflective and prospective.
- Robert L. Leahy notes regret evolved because it can motivate better future choices by imagining future selves.
Consult Your Future Self
- Use the multiple-selves trick: imagine your future self advising today's choices to reduce impulsive, regret-prone decisions.
- Robert L. Leahy recommends asking what your future self would want to avoid harmful immediate gratification.
Two Opposite Paths To Regret
- Both overestimating and underestimating risk produce regret: risk-averse people miss opportunities and impulsive people create harm.
- Leahy emphasizes different decision styles (depressive conservatism vs. risk-taking) both generate regret.









