What starts as little white lies, small exaggerations and stretching the truth can snowball into a chronic issue for teens and parents. Take action if you think your teenager is lying consistently. Find the root of the behavior and learn how to handle the problem effectively. Handling the concern with sensitivity, firmness and objectivity will provide your troubled teen with the support she needs.
Like adults, kids often lie for many reasons or for no reason at all. Problematic, habitual lying -- in which a child lies by reflex -- is known as pathological lying or compulsive lying. If this behavior continues into adultho...
Newspapers report almost daily on issues involving lying in politics, economics and business. Everyone is familiar with a little white lie, such as complimenting a meal not really enjoyed. Yet compulsive lying is not well under...
While many people are able to enjoy gambling as a leisure activity, pathological gamblers will often gamble until their last dollar is gone. A person prone to compulsive gambling may resort to lying to friends and family about ...
Sometimes, compulsive lying is a sign of a deeper psychological disorder. Compulsive liars are forever stretching the truth and may feel strange and uncomfortable about speaking honestly.
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Compulsive lying can wreck relationships with family or friends. A compulsive liar does not always realize that there is a problem, and many times goes about daily life without remorse. Confronting a compulsive liar is a delica...
Pathological liars are individuals who cannot stop lying, even when there is no clear benefit for them to do so. They are unable to control their lying. Unlike normal people who lie to get out of trouble or for other common rea...
It's sometimes difficult to spot a compulsive liar. It often takes time to find out that a person has a problem in this area. Many compulsive liars develop a sophisticated technique that can fool the most skeptical of people. C...
A pathological liar, however, will often lie for no reason at all. That's because the pattern of lying is so pervasive, it becomes a habit. A pathological liar will often lie about routine and mundane things that are really of ...