In an earlier article I describe the definition of Wisdom as “seeing through illusion.” It is interesting that in Anxiety Disorders and Phobias: A cognitive perspective (1985) Aaron Beck talks about “major maladaptive assumptions” that people make and use to understand the world around them. When over-used these maladaptive-assumptions become a client’s “major concern” and are the subject of therapy. The maladaptive assumptions Beck is talking about sound very much like “illusions” to me. They are a “faulty” or “illusory” picture of reality.
Beck proposes methods for “restructuring” these major concerns. It makes sense to me that the result of restructuring these maladaptive-assumptions (illusions) would be to “see through” them. That is, the result of therapy that restructures faulty assumptions is “wisdom. “ Now… that is cool.
What are my illusions? Beck outlines three areas and some of the maladaptive-assumptions people make that result in “major concerns.” These “illusions” are worth thinking about:
Acceptance
- I have to be cared for by someone who loves me.
- I need to be understood.
- I can’t be left alone.
- I’m nothing unless I’m loved.
- To be rejected is the worst thing in the world.
- I can’t get others angry at me.
- I have to please others.
- I can’t stand being separated from others.
- Criticism means personal rejection.
- I can’t be alone.
Competence
- I am what I accomplish.
- I have to be somebody.
- Success is everything.
- There are only winners and losers in life.
- If I’m not on top, I’m a flop.
- If I let up, I’ll fail.
- I have to be the best at whatever I do.
- Others’ successes take away from mine.
- If I make a mistake, I’ll fail.
- Failure is the end of the world.
Control
- I have to be my own boss.
- I’m the only one who can solve my problems.
- I can’t tolerate others telling me what to do.
- I can’t ask for help.
- Others are always trying to control me.
- I have to be perfect to have control.
- I’m either completely in control or completely out of control.
- I can’t tolerate being out of control.
- Rules and regulations imprison me.
- If I let someone get too close, that person will control me.

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