Term ID: T2583

Irrational Beliefs

/irrational-beliefs/
Thoughts or beliefs that are illogical, unrealistic, or self-defeating, often targeted in cognitive therapy as contributing to emotional disturbance and maladaptive behavior.
Example: Beliefs like "I must be perfect at everything" or "Everyone must approve of me" that create unnecessary stress and prevent flexible responses to life challenges.

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Reference: Ellis (1962)