What is Cognitive Regulation therapy?
Answered by Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi · Consultant Psychologist & Psychotherapist · Updated 2026-05-05
Short answer
Cognitive Regulation (CR) is Dr. Sodhi's clinical method that works on body, attention, language and meaning together. It treats most mental suffering as downstream of nervous-system dysregulation and produces measurable change in 4–6 weeks for most patients.
Cognitive Regulation is the clinical method I have refined over years of practice across Apollo Clinics, the Indian Air Force and now CheckMentalHealth.in. Its central claim is that most mental suffering is downstream of dysregulation — of the body, attention, breath and meaning system — and that fixing the upstream regulation changes a great deal of the downstream story on its own.
How it differs from classical CBT
Classical CBT teaches that thoughts drive feelings drive behaviour, and challenging the thought lifts the feeling. This is true but only partially. Many of my patients have already done years of skilful thought-challenging on their own and are still anxious, still flat, still not sleeping. CR adds three lanes alongside the cognitive one — body, attention and meaning — because that is how regulation actually happens neurologically.
What to expect
Most patients feel a measurable shift inside the first two weeks, usually around sleep, breath and the volume of the inner critic. Lasting change typically takes 6–12 sessions. Read the long-form essay on Cognitive Regulation for the full picture.
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