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My brother is a compulsive liar, basically, just don't believe anything the person says no matter how belivable it may sound, just start smiling and nodding, one time he made up a story about something a person said about me, so with both people there i confronted him about it and he changed his story making him look stupid, so just have fun with it and take everything with a grain of salt

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How can you help a compulsive liar?

You can't. I've tried.


How do you recover from being with a compulsive liar?

Recovering from a relationship with a compulsive liar can be challenging. It's important to prioritize your well-being by seeking support from friends, family, or a therapist. Setting boundaries and practicing self-care are crucial steps in moving forward and rebuilding trust in future relationships.


After being in a relationship with a compulsive liar and having it fall to pieces is it possible for you to become a compulsive liar with more demented feelings as your ex?

It's possible, but because you have separated it means you weren't happy in this relationship so you expect honesty and a lot more while a compulsive liar can't help what they say, but know they are wrong about lying and are either in denial or refuse counseling for their problem. As far as you are concerned it's safe to say that you aren't a compulsive liar and it's best to move on and find someone that is better suited for you. Good luck


How can you tell if you are a compulsive liar?

Usually compulsive liars are not confident individuals and they feel the need to dramatize certain events in their lives to impress others. These are some of the signs of a compulsive liar: If the compulsive liar did something wrong and someone else found out they'd lie their way out of it. Telling others about things in their life that didn't happen. Dramatizing events in their life that didn't go down the way it did. Lying over silly things such as borrowing something from someone and denying they ever had it. Lying about other people. Constantly blaming others for the problems one gets themselves into. These are but a few. If a person has been told they are a compulsive liar they probably are. Compulsive liars often don't mean to be this way, so professional help does help them balance out their lives, face themselves and not be afraid of being who they are or telling the truth and taking the consequences for their own actions. Marcy


How do you find people who have a compulsive lying problem for an illuminating television documentary?

It depends where you are in the world, but to be honest with you most compulsive liars have a problem admitting they have a problem not to mention going on a television show, so you would really need to find people who live with compulsive liars who can persuade them to go on a tv show. I live with a compulsive liar, and they do not like to admit that they lie. Do you try and point out when they lie? why do you think that they lie? I was speaking to a therapist who said that it is a very difficult thing to a) recongise and b) change.