Denis Marquet: Finding Deep Joy with CBT & Spirituality
Pleasure, happiness, joy: three different states
Marquet distinguishes three realities often confused:
Pleasure is sensation. Born from need satisfaction (food, sex, comfort). Intense but ephemeral. Neurologically: dopamine, reward circuit. Happiness is evaluation. "My life is going well." Depends on circumstances (health, relationships, work). Oscillates with events. Joy is a state of being. Not caused by events — it coexists with them. One can be deeply joyful in difficulty, and deeply sad in comfort.What CBT says about joy
Classical CBT long ignored joy — it sought to relieve suffering, not build flourishing. Three evolutions changed this:
Positive psychology (Seligman)
Martin Seligman's PERMA model identifies 5 pillars of deep well-being:
- Positive emotions
- Engagement (absorption, flow)
- Relationships (deep)
- Meaning
- Achievement
ACT (Acceptance and Commitment)
Not seeking joy as emotion but living in value coherence. Joy becomes a byproduct of fully engaged life.
Mindfulness (MBCT)
Being present to what is opens access to joy independent of events. Not a mood but a quality of presence.
The Marquet / CBT convergence
Four convergent practices:
1. Radical acceptance
What is already is. Fighting reality exhausts without changing anything. Accepting isn't resigning — it's stopping the inner war.
2. Active gratitude
Studies (Emmons, Seligman) show writing 3 things of gratitude daily for 2 months measurably modifies brain circuits.
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The brain spends 47% of time in past rumination or future anticipation (Killingsworth, Harvard). In these moments, no joy possible. Returning to present, even 10 conscious breaths, reopens joy's possibility.
4. Service
Paradox: seeking your own happiness spins in circles. Contributing to something greater than yourself — children, work, cause, relationship — generates the deep satisfaction Marquet calls joy.
The forced positivity trap
Don't confuse Marquet's joy with "happiness-injunction" of some new age spiritualities: smiling in all circumstances, denying the negative.
Deep joy doesn't exclude sadness, anger, grief. It traverses them. A grieving parent can know authentic joy moments; they don't betray pain, they coexist with it.
What CBT calls psychological flexibility.
The spiritual dimension
Marquet, philosopher trained in both science and spirituality, assumes a thesis scientific CBT leaves suspended: deep joy points to something transcending us. Call it transcendence, unity, universal consciousness — the word matters less than the experience.
CBT neither validates nor contradicts this dimension. It simply observes that a significant number of patients traversing profound existential crisis — burnout, grief, illness — report opening to "something greater" that transforms their relationship to life.
Series synthesis
We've traversed a 4-step path with Denis Marquet:
| Step | Article | Question | CBT tool |
|---|---|---|---|
| Person | Dare to Desire Everything | Who am I really? | ACT — values |
| Relational Psyche | Our Children Are Wonders | How to meet the other? | Parental CBT, attachment |
| Psyche → Spirituality | Loving to Infinity | What does loving truly mean? | Couple therapy, defusion |
| Spirituality | Joy | What is being fully alive? | PERMA, MBCT, ACT |
Marquet isn't a therapist — he's a philosopher. But his work offers CBT therapists a framework of meaning science alone doesn't provide, and offers readers a progression path beyond mere symptom reduction.
If this trajectory resonates for you, therapeutic support can live it concretely — not just read it.
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Professional consultation is warranted when denis marquet significantly impacts quality of life, relationships, or work performance for more than two weeks. A CBT practitioner can propose an evidence-based protocol tailored to your specific presentation, typically 8 to 20 sessions depending on severity.In short: Denis Marquet distinguishes joy from pleasure and happiness by defining it as a state of being that coexists with life circumstances rather than depending on them, proposing that deep well-being emerges through a spiritual dimension that contemporary cognitive behavioral therapy and positive psychology increasingly recognize. Classical CBT traditionally focused on relieving suffering, but three modern developments—Martin Seligman's PERMA model of flourishing, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy's emphasis on value-aligned living, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy—shifted the field toward building lasting joy as a byproduct of presence and meaningful engagement. Marquet identifies four convergent practices that generate this state: radical acceptance of reality, active gratitude practiced daily, sustained presence rather than rumination, and service to something beyond oneself. He cautions against forced positivity, emphasizing that authentic joy coexists with sadness and grief rather than denying them, reflecting what CBT terms psychological flexibility. While cognitive behavioral science remains neutral on spiritual transcendence, Marquet argues that patients navigating existential crises frequently report openings to something greater that fundamentally transforms their relationship to life, suggesting that meaning-making complements clinical symptom reduction.

About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite.
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