Term ID: T1803

Fixed Belief

/fixed-belief/
Rigid, inflexible thoughts or convictions that persist despite contradictory evidence, often seen in various psychological disorders and cognitive biases that resist change.
Example: Delusional beliefs in psychotic disorders that remain unchanged despite clear evidence to the contrary, or strongly held prejudices that persist despite disconfirming experiences.

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Reference: Beck et al. (1979)