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    husband or wife‚ boyfriend or girlfriend a compulsive/pathological liar or a sociopath? Or are you dealing with a child that lies[->0]? To begin with‚ it may help to understand the difference between a pathological or compulsive liar and a sociopath (see‚ types of liars[->1]). Ultimately‚ making this type of distinction may not be that useful. Because in either case‚ the outcome is typically the same: dealing with a compulsive or pathological liar is very difficult to do. And unfortunately‚ sociopaths

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    we can maintain a healthy relationship with that person. We teach children that it is wrong to lie; however lying comes natural for us‚ and we all lie whenever it is convenient. These kinds of lies are ‘white lies’. They are harmless lies if mentioned with the right purpose. People lie to loved ones more than anyone else. It is easier to lie to a loved one more than anyone else‚ because telling the truth might be more painful than a lie. Some people are better liars than others. When a person

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    What is a Pathological Liar? We have all told lies in our lives‚ some more than others. Whether it was an excuse to cover up why you were late for work‚ or lying to your mom about how good her dinner was‚ et cetera. It’s human nature to tell the occasional lie; however‚ the defining difference between a regular person telling simple lies‚ and a Pathological Liar is as follows. Basic liars have a motivation for their lies. Their lying is premeditated and they only lie occasionally when they see

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    Identifying a Pathological Liar Pathological liars - or "mythomaniacs" - may be suffering from histrionic personality disorder or narcissistic personality disorder. The following comments basically reflect a pathological liar who has the characteristics of histrionic personality disorder.  Some characteristics 1. Exaggerates things that are ridiculous.  F 2. One-upping. Whatever you do‚ this person can do it better. You will never top them in their own mind‚ because they have a concerted

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    want you to know that I thought this well‚and did a lot of thinking before I decided to write this message. It’s going to be a long story so please bear with me. I also thought that I might be crazy and had a kind of mental illness ex.Pathological Liar(but I doubt it because I’m sure that I’m not crazy after arguing with myself)‚ after everything / included that day we talked for the last time and I promised to your mom. The most logical thing in the world to do is to never think about you again

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    Relational Standards: Rules and Expectations in Romantic Relationships Submitted by Alexandra Elizabeth West BBSc‚ BLitt‚ Postgrad Dip in Psychology June 2006 A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Australian Catholic University National. School of Psychology Australian Catholic University National Melbourne‚ Australia Australian Catholic University Research Services Locked Bag 4115 Fitzroy‚ Victoria 3065 Australia Acknowledgements

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    choice is romantic relationships; I would firstly like to define a romantic relationship. A romantic relationship is “one where you have a deep feeling of connection to the other person‚ it is a relationship based on love‚ passion and commitment to another person”(Website 1). The reason I chose romantic relationships would be due to the fact that these relationships are social phenomena that have existed from the beginning of time and will continue to exist as long as humans exist. Relationships are an

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    Hypothesis Statement: Romantic breakups result in the loss of a person as a regulator of stimulation and arousal modulation that can then lead to these physiological and biochemical effects such as thought intrusion‚ bereavement symptoms‚ sleep disturbance‚ endocrine and immune dysfunctions‚ and loss of psychological attunement. Introduction: The intent of this research is to summarize the limited literature on romantic breakup symptoms that are similar to those of the bereavement syndrome

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    Romantic Relationships It is said that love is the most profound emotion known to human beings. Every day people fall in love‚ commit into relationships and fall out of them. Romantic relationships are one of the most unique types of interpersonal relationships‚ they ’re different from any other. Love can be the most amazing feeling‚ but it can also being the most heart break. Learning how to manage a romantic relationship is key if you plan to maintain a healthy one. Interpersonal communication

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    Arthur Shawcross: Portrait of a Killer and Pathological Liar Mark O ’Brien Serial Killers Professor Jim Reynolds Florida Institute of Technology June 16‚ 2012  Abstract Serial killer Arthur John Shawcross‚ also called the Rochester Strangler or the Genesee River Killer‚ was prolific in the short time that he was an active killer. From March 1988 to December 1989‚ Shawcross is believed to have killed 12 women‚ mostly prostitutes in the Rochester‚ New York‚ area

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