10 FAQs About Pathological Liars

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Are Pathological Liars Narcissistic?

Some pathological liars can be narcissists, and some narcissists can be pathological liars. However, the two are different conditions and not always comorbid.2‘Pathological Lying A Sign of Several Health Conditions.’ The Dawn Wellness Centre and Rehab Thailand, 21 Apr. 2021, thedawnrehab.com/blog/pathological-lying-a-sign-of-several-health-conditions/

Pathological lying and narcissistic personality disorder commonly exist together. When they do, the narcissist generally uses pathological lying to further inflate their sense of self. A narcissist may exaggerate their achievements or their problems to gain admiration or pity from others. The narcissist may also feel a need to lie to one-up others' accomplishments.

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