Cognitive Framework Tools

Choose the right cognitive framework for your stuck thought. Each tool guides you through a different method of examining and processing thoughts.

Choose Your Framework

Not Sure Which to Use?

Take our 2-minute quiz to find the best framework for your specific thought, or try all three with the same thought to see which resonates most.

Start with CBT Tool

Compare Frameworks

FrameworkBest ForTimeDifficulty
CBT Thought RecordAnxious thoughts, rumination, catastrophizing5-10 minEasy
Socratic QuestioningUnclear decisions, examining assumptions10-15 minMedium
Thought ModelStressful "should" beliefs, attachment8-12 minMedium

When to Use Each Framework

Use CBT Thought Records When:

You have an emotionally intense thought that keeps repeating. Best for anxiety, depression, anger, shame. Requires examining concrete evidence. Example: "Everyone thinks I'm stupid" (mind reading distortion).

Use Socratic Questioning When:

You're unclear about what you actually think or need to examine hidden assumptions. Best for decisions, strategic thinking, belief exploration. Example: "Should I quit my job?" (decision with multiple factors).

Use Thought Model When:

You're suffering from a belief about how things "should" be. Best for attachment, resentment, relationship conflict. Example: "My partner should appreciate me more" (should statement).

Experiment with Different Approaches

The best way to find which framework works for you is to try all three with the same thought. Each approach reveals different aspects of your thinking. What feels forced in one framework might feel natural in another.