First of all, it is almost impossible to influence family members to get help for their problems. It is too easy for them to deflect your comments back in your direction. This is true of even everyday advice, and the more serious the issue the less likely you are to be able to effect change.
Pathological lying is falsification entirely disproportionate to any discernible end in view, may be extensive and very complicated, and may manifest over a period of years or even a lifetime.1 It is different from other forms of lying, in that the lie seems to be the reason in itself, rather than an attempt to deceive. Often the person believes all or part of the lie himself. Pathological lying should not be confused with lying for a purpose: to get one's own way, avoid repurcussions, manipulate, etc. These may occur often, but they are not pathological lying.
At present there is no legal definition, and no treatment that is known to be effective.
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1Charles C. Dike, MD, MRCPsych, MPH, et al.. "Pathological Lying Revisited". Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
it depends on various factors such as political will, economic conditions, and public opinion. The balance of power between central and regional governments can shift over time, making it unpredictable how devolution will evolve. Additionally, unforeseen events or changes in leadership can also influence the direction of devolution.
I believe this is called a Pathological fracture because it is a fracture resulting from a pathological condition already existing within the bone ie. osteoporosis.
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Signs of pathological liars may include consistent lying without guilt or remorse, difficulty distinguishing between truth and lies, manipulation of others for personal gain, and a history of deception and deceit across different situations. It is important to note that only a mental health professional can diagnose pathological lying.
A pathological liar may try to manipulate others into believing that someone else is also a pathological liar by projecting their own behaviors onto that person. This manipulation can create confusion and sow distrust among individuals involved. It is essential to verify information independently and consider the motives of the person making such accusations.
Pathological liars may not always be fully aware of their condition, as they may believe their lies themselves. However, some may recognize that their lying behavior is problematic but struggle to control it due to underlying psychological factors. Overall, the awareness of their condition varies among individuals.
Yes. Due to the malformation of the brain & brain chemistry in pathological people - they believe their own lies, even if it changes 5 minutes later.
Yes, pathological liers do know that they are lieing, although sometimes the lie does get to the extreme and to the point where they can begin to believe thier lie. But most of the time they do know that they are lieing.
You don't. It'll come to the point where, as much as you wanna believe its true, you won't believe a word he/she says.
I believe the answer would be yes, it is. A characteristic is something that distinguishes one thing from another.
A pathological liar is someone who lies constantly. Psychologists believe that it is a condition that cannot be helped. People who are pathological liars will get away with their deceptiveness until their significant other realizes that they are sick.
A person who lies to themselves or twists the truth is called a 'denier.'