10 FAQs About Pathological Liars

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Do Pathological Liars Have a Personality Disorder?

Many pathological liars are thought to have a personality disorder. In these cases, compulsive lying is considered a symptom of their personality disorder. Others presenting with habitual lying may have no other symptoms, in which case pathological lying is thought to be a condition on its own.

Pathological lying may be a symptom of several personality disorders. A few examples include antisocial personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, borderline personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder.

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