

060 - Reframing - Robert R. Morris
14 snips Oct 7, 2015
In this conversation, Robert R. Morris, an MIT-educated scientist and co-founder of Coco, discusses the power of cognitive reframing. He reveals how this psychological tool can help individuals tackle fears and anxieties, especially regarding flying. Through his social network, users can support each other in reframing their thoughts, fostering community and shared wisdom. The talk dives into innovative approaches in mental health, merging technology with psychology to enhance well-being and disrupt harmful cognitive patterns.
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Pilot’s Course Evolution
- Tom Bunn described airlines' fear-of-flying programs and how initial relaxation-only training often failed.
- He retrained with cognitive behavioral techniques and later discovered reframing dramatically improved outcomes.
Use Playful Logic To Shake Thoughts
- Use reframing to disrupt fixed negative thinking by offering entangled, playful logic that forces reevaluation.
- Prompt the person to untangle the reframe so they inspect and possibly change their interpretation.
Simple Reframes For Flight Anxiety
- Apply concrete reframes for common flying fears: prefer being inside the plane during turbulence and consider airborne safety versus ground threats.
- Recount simple reframes aloud to replace catastrophic assumptions with safer interpretations.