Core beliefs are the foundational assumptions you hold about yourself, others, and the world—'I'm unlovable,' 'the world is dangerous,' 'I can't trust anyone'—and they silently organize your perception and behavior. Challenging them requires more than logical argument; it requires accumulating lived experiences that contradict the belief.
Negative core beliefs are deeply held convictions about yourself, others, or the world that develop through early experiences and quietly shape how you interpret everything that happens to you. Beliefs such as I am unlovable, I am not capable, or the world is unsafe operate largely outside conscious awareness yet drive anxiety, avoidance, and self-sabotage.
Identifying and updating core beliefs is one of the most impactful yet difficult tasks in mental health work because they feel like facts rather than stories. AI can help you surface these hidden beliefs through structured questioning, trace them back to their origins, and practice constructing evidence-based counter-beliefs that gradually rewire your default interpretation of experience.
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