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Lying: Overcoming the Compulsion and How to Stop Lying

By Mary Elizabeth Dean — 2020

If you seem to be lying frequently-whether on accident or on purpose-it's natural to feel worried. Understanding this habit or compulsion from its root will be helpful in un-learning this behavior. A therapist can help you set achievable goals, form different habits, and live in accordance with your values.

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Pathological lying (PL) has been defined by the Psychiatric Times as a “long history (maybe lifelong history) of frequent and repeated lying for which no apparent psychological motive or external benefit can be discerned.

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11 Fascinating Scientific Facts About Pathological Liars

While we all tell little white lies occasionally, there's a big difference between someone who fibs every now and again, and someone who is a pathological liar.

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Schizophrenia: Hallucinations and Delusions

Learn how to recognize the varying types of halluncinations and delusions that are among the most common symptoms of schizophrenia.

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