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A core belief is client's long-held assumption about themself, other people, or the wider environment.
A core belief is a client's long-held assumption about themself, other people, or the wider environment.


Core beliefs are often unconscious.
Core beliefs are often unconscious.

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Working effectively with others - coaching techniques.

A core belief is a client's long-held assumption about themself, other people, or the wider environment.

Core beliefs are often unconscious.


Core beliefs can be positive or negative.

A focus of cognitive behavioural work is raising the client's self-awareness of their core beliefs, and working to challenge and change unhelpful core beliefs.


See also