overfikseringen
Overfikseringen is a term used to describe excessive fixation on a single detail, idea, or aspect of a task or problem, often at the expense of the broader context. The word combines over- with fiksering (fixation), and is commonly used in Scandinavian languages to discuss cognitive and behavioral rigidity. It is not a formal psychiatric diagnosis but a descriptive concept found in psychology, education, and organizational discourse.
In practice, overfikseringen can manifest as tunnel vision, perseveration, or reluctance to shift strategies when new
Causes of overfikseringen are multifaceted. They include cognitive biases, high-stress environments, inadequate metacognitive skills, and reward
Mitigation involves strategies to broaden perspective and improve cognitive flexibility. Approaches include explicit problem reframing, structured
Critics note that overfikseringen is a heuristic rather than a discrete disorder, and its boundaries vary by