Irrational beliefs are a series of beliefs or thoughts that are learned in different ways throughout our lives. You can learn them through interactions with others, life experiences, and through modeling from your parents or other important people in your life.
These beliefs are often subconscious and they affect how we view the world, how we interpret our interactions with others, our expectations of ourselves and others and how we feel. Yes, irrational beliefs often contribute to changes in mood states. Remember, your thoughts affect your feelings. Dr. Orlandini and her team of Licensed Clinical Psychologists at the Orlandini Psychology Group are specially trained to help you identify your irrational beliefs and help you understand how they are impacting your life so you can live more authentically.
The following is a list of common irrational beliefs and their consequences:
I must do well and receive everyone’s approval or else I will be worthless. Leads to low self-esteem.
Other people must always treat me kindly and fairly or else they are bad people. Leads to polarized thinking/black and white thinking, no room for a middle ground.
When I am very stressed and overwhelmed I must be miserable and I am powerless to change this. Leads to a sense of impotence over one’s environment/circumstances thus lack of action.
Counteracting Irrational Beliefs:
Who says I must do well all the time and be approved of all the time? The truth is nobody is perfect and everyone makes mistakes or has an off day. I’m only human.
Who says people must always treat me kindly? Sometimes people you love can be unkind to you and continue to love you and be kind at other times. Have I been unkind to others? Does that mean I’m a bad person? Do I have a double standard?
Why must I be miserable if I am stressed and overwhelmed? I can implement different coping strategies to improve my stress management making me feel better and helping me feel empowered and more in control.
Dr. Orlandini and the licensed, experienced psychologists at the Orlandini Psychology Group can help you identify your irrational beliefs and how they impact your mood and your life, thus freeing you from the burden that these belief bring.
The Orlandini Psychology Group is a boutique practice in South Beach serving clients of all ages: individual, couples, families, and groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are irrational beliefs and how do they form?
- Irrational beliefs are thoughts that often emerge subconsciously and can be learned through interactions with others, personal life experiences, or modeling from significant individuals such as parents. These beliefs influence our perception of the world, interpretation of social interactions, and expectations of ourselves and others, potentially impacting our mood.
- How can irrational beliefs affect mental health?
- Irrational beliefs can contribute to psychological disorders like depression and anxiety by affecting mood states. If left unaddressed, they can lead to feelings of worthlessness, polarized thinking, or a sense of powerlessness over stressful situations.
- Can irrational beliefs be changed or counteracted?
- Yes, irrational beliefs can be challenged and transformed. By questioning the absolute nature of such beliefs and implementing coping strategies, individuals can improve their mood and feel more empowered, thus gaining better control over their feelings and actions.
- What is an example of a common irrational belief?
- A common irrational belief is the notion that one must always perform well and receive approval from others to feel worthy. This belief can lead to low self-esteem and an overwhelming fear of failure.
- How does Dr. Orlandini help with irrational beliefs?
- Dr. Orlandini helps individuals by identifying irrational beliefs, understanding their impact on life and mood, and providing strategies to live more authentically. They offer support for individuals of all ages, couples, families, and groups through methods tailored to the client's needs.