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Psychological Fiction: The Power of Useful Untruths

Psychological Fiction: The Power of Useful Untruths

Introduction to Psychological Fiction Within psychology, the term fiction deviates significantly from its common usage referring to narrative storytelling. Instead, it denotes an imaginary or unproven concept that an individual or group accepts and utilizes as if it were fundamentally true, primarily because this acceptance yields beneficial, pragmatic results in navigating reality. This psychological construct […]

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