Term ID: T2651

Idealistic Thinking

/idealistic-thinking/
Cognitive patterns characterized by unrealistic expectations, perfectionist standards, or overly optimistic beliefs about how things should be rather than how they are.
Example: Adolescents believing they can solve all the world's problems if adults would just listen, or expecting relationships to be perfect without conflicts or difficulties.

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Reference: Elkind (1984)