yes but it takes years of dedicated therapy. by you and your therapist. constantly doing self inventory and asking the help of your friends and family as well as yourself to call you out on the smallest of lies. to have your support team remind you or them what the truth is before the liar has a chance to set the workings of or foundation for there lie.
Yes, it it fairly common for a pathological liar try to make another person in their lie appear to be the pathological liar. A pathological liar does not like being caught in their lies and may try to set the stage for someone else to take the blame. Some pathological liars believe their own lies and may try to blame someone else for a false statement so that they can continue to believe their own lie.
A pathological liar could be a psychopath, but statistically speaking he is probably just narcissistic and/or ASPD (sociopath). Psychopaths are the extreme version of ASPD. Essentially it is someone who intentionally causes trauma to another.
like any other trash.......out on the curb and call the dump truck.
mythomania also known as pseudologia fantastica or pathological lying) is a condition involving compulsive lying by a person with no obvious motivation. The affected person might believe their lies to be truth, and may have to create elaborate myths to reconcile them with other facts-Wikipedia
Sure, if it somehow works to their advantage. They'll say whatever you want them to say...they just won't mean it.
A pathological liar may also be schizophrenic. Both are defects in the brain and schizophrenia may be the cause of pathological lying.
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It is NOT a pathological liar, they are two separate things (look it up if you'd like). Compulsive liar is the correct name, and they are also known as habitual or chronic liars.AnswerI think it's pathological liar. You can find out for sure by browsing the web under mental illness.
Answer You really can't. There can be no trust in a relationship with a pathological liar and trust is an absolute foundation of any long-term relationship.
Let me begin by saying that I'm a pathological liar : P
ANSWER:Afraid not.......
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a liar. Pathological liar or compulsive liar.