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In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), core beliefs are the deepest level of negative thinking patterns. These are the most fundamental assumptions we hold about ourselves, the world, and others. They are formed early in life and tend to be rigid and unquestioned.
Core beliefs are central to CBT because they influence everything from our automatic thoughts (fleeting negative ideas) to our emotions and behaviors. Here's a closer look at core beliefs in CBT: Characteristics of Core Beliefs:
While directly targeting core beliefs can be challenging, CBT helps individuals:
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