Conspiracy Thinking

Conspiracy Thinking

Richard Rawson

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Rawson Internet Marketing
Año de edición:
2026
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Sociedad y cultura: general
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9798994688120
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Why do otherwise capable, intelligent people hold conspiracy beliefs even when those beliefs repeatedly fail to match reality? Most discussions focus on misinformation, cognitive bias, or personality traits. They ask why people are wrong and how to correct them. That explains part of the picture, but it leaves out something essential. It says very little about what these beliefs are doing for the people who hold them, or why simply correcting errors so often makes things worse.This book takes a different angle. The focus is on the psychological and relational functions of conspiracy beliefs. The analysis looks at how these narratives help people manage uncertainty, protect dignity, organize fear, and hold together a sense of identity and belonging in situations where trust has eroded and life has become harder to interpret. Belief is treated as part of a broader emotional and social system, not just as a mistaken claim to be fixed.Conspiracy thinking is usually not a sign of mental illness or intellectual weakness. Many people who hold these beliefs function well in most areas of life. What has often changed is the environment they are trying to make sense of. Information overload, institutional failure, life transitions, and chronic uncertainty shape which explanations feel workable. The discussion connects those conditions to the way belief takes shape and becomes resistant to change.Where most books stop at explaining why people believe, this one focuses on what to do next. An ethical and practical framework is offered for deciding when to challenge beliefs and when restraint is the more responsible choice. The analysis addresses how belief becomes tied to identity and relationships, why debunking often backfires, and how indirect approaches can reduce rigidity over time without escalating conflict.This is written for clinicians, families, educators, and anyone who is tired of arguments that go nowhere. There are no promises of easy conversions or quick fixes. The goal is to clarify what keeps certain beliefs in place and how to respond in ways that reduce harm, preserve relationships when possible, and increase the chances of real flexibility over time.

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