Sentences with phrase «fixed false belief»

3) A psychiatric disorder can be created / induced by a delusional parent through various deceptions that cause the child to adopt an intransigently held fixed false belief (a delusion) that the parenting of the other parent is bad or abusive.
A delusion is commonly defined as a fixed false belief and is used in everyday language to describe a belief that is either false, fanciful or derived from deception.

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Failure to understand that in thermodynamics probabilities are not fixed ent.ities has led to a misinterpretation that is responsible for the wide - spread and totally false belief that the second law of thermodynamics does not permit order to spontaneously arise from disorder.
Thus Christian faith in God as the Creator has usually been understood to require assent to a whole series of beliefs that are now widely regarded as false — e.g., that the creation of the world took place as recently as 4004 B.C. and that man and the various animals were all created as fixed species, in no way related to one another by any pattern of evolutionary development.
Psychiatric Pathology: the child has a fixed and false belief maintained despite contrary evidence (a delusion) in the child's supposed «victimization» by the normal - range parenting of the targeted parent (an encapsulated persecutory delusion).
The shared belief by the allied and supposedly favored narcissistic / (borderline) parent and child that the targeted - rejected parent is an emotionally or psychologically «abusive parent,» whose parenting practices present a risk to the child, represents an intransigently held, fixed and false belief which is held despite contrary evidence that the parenting practices of the targeted parent are entirely normal - range.
A delusion is an intransigently held, fixed and false belief that is maintained despite contrary evidence.
This intransigently held, fixed and false belief (i.e., a delusion) is created by the collapse of the organized cognitive structures of the narcissistic / borderline personality into delusional beliefs, as specifically described by Millon (2011), in response to the psychological stresses triggered by the «unrelieved adversity and failure» surrounding the divorce experience (i.e., the public rejection and abandonment of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent by the attachment figure of the other spouse).
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