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TITLE OF POST: Compulsive Lying – Overview
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Compulsive Lying – Root Causes
Compulsive Lying – Statistics
Compulsive Lying – The Payoff
Everything we do in life has a reward. Nothing-for-nothing. So what could the pay-off be for lying. Ego stimulation, low self-esteem, power and control, presenting your self as more than you are. Creating a feeling of success in the eyes of other. All these emanate from a feeling of low self worth, a need to impress.
Compulsive Lying – Cycle
After the boost there is a feeling of guilt and feeling of being a fraud, phony, an outcast, strange, weird,
Compulsive Lying – Reactions
He is a jerk.”
Compulsive Lying – Impact
How does it affect friends and family? How do people respond? Feeling hurt, feeling used, manipulated, confusion, loss of trust. But most times people will avoid confronting the suspect lier. Unless having absolute evidents to the contrary…he may be telling the truth! We would rather leave it and be always suspect. The lier rarely has any awareness that his victim is aware of the falsehood and thinks he is way ahead of the crowd, he often over-acts the untruth/embellishment and will repeat it in different ways. They are often very credible “con-artist” and have confident out-going personalities.
Compulsive Lying -Healing
Lying is easy, but there will always be a reward of success over risk…the fear of being found out, and then getting away with it “fooling them” I’m much smarter than them, it can become addictive and hard to give up. The concept of truth, honesty and good-caricature needs to be rebuilt. How you view yourself needs to be built on realistic failures and facts rather than impulses and emotions.
Compulsive Lying -Self-Help Web Resources
Compulsive Lying -Book Review
Compulsive Lying -Recovery Centers
Compulsive Lying -Medications
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