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  • Compulsive Lying Mastery: The Science Behind Why We Lie and How to Stop Lying to Gain Back Trust in Your Life

  • Cure Guide for White Lies, Compulsive or Pathological Lying Disorder, Sociopathy and ASPD
  • By: David Whitehead
  • Narrated by: Jerry Wright
  • Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (68 ratings)

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Compulsive Lying Mastery: The Science Behind Why We Lie and How to Stop Lying to Gain Back Trust in Your Life

By: David Whitehead
Narrated by: Jerry Wright
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Regain trust in your life - not just for your loved ones, but for yourself.

All of us lie from time to time; however, telling lies tends to be a daily routine for a compulsive liar. Dealing with a person who is a compulsive liar might be a very hard thing to do. A person suffering from compulsive lying disorder will always try to resort to lies, no matter what the situation is.

For compulsive liars, lying just becomes a habit. In simple terms, lying tends to be second nature. Not only do compulsive liars try their best to bend the actual truth with any kind of issue, small or large; they also tend to take comfort in this. Lying is the only thing that feels right to a person who is suffering from compulsive lying disorder. Well, compulsive lying can easily make things more complicated; it is often regarded as the symptom of some larger personality disorder, which just makes the problem even more difficult to resolve.

Within this audiobook, you will find:

  • An in-depth dive into compulsive lying and certain disorders
  • Signs and symptoms of a compulsive liar
  • Reasons why one needs to stop lying
  • Treatment options
  • Knowledge about the consequences of lying
  • Ways for preventing lying in relationships
  • The road to recovery

There are various therapy options available for compulsive lying disorder. However, admitting to yourself that you are having compulsive lying problems is a considerably frightening thing to address. When lying turns out to be a habit and you find your lies hurting others, it is time to change. Lying is not always bad, but if things have gotten out of hand, it is time to address this problem now.

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Great book for trying to change for the better!

What I liked about this book is that it is science-based and gives complete doable steps in changing to break a terrible habit. Follow the steps and be accurate and honest to yourself, break every small white line, and be completely honest to yourself, and you will start feeling much better. This book also gives relationship advice and couples advice as well. I highly recommend it. If you know someone in this position, please recommend it to them in a friendly way. Somehow, by the way, this book is excellent, with very high expectations.

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Yawn. Not helpful

Packed full of fillers. Not helpful at all for those seeking help. Reads more like a dictionary.

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