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<blockquote data-quote="Octavusprime" data-source="post: 55681" data-attributes="member: 3091"><p>Peregrini, he doesn't stop does he? </p><p> </p><p>The defining characteristics of pseudologia fantastica are:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The stories told are not entirely improbable and often have some element of truth. They are not a manifestation of <a href="http://paranormalis.com/wiki/Delusion" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">delusion</span></u></a> or some broader type of <a href="http://paranormalis.com/wiki/Psychosis" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">psychosis</span></u></a>: upon confrontation, the teller can admit them to be untrue, even if unwillingly.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The fabricative tendency is long lasting; it is not provoked by the immediate situation or social pressure as much as it is an innate trait of the personality.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">A definitely internal, not an external, motive for the behavior can be discerned clinically: e.g., long-lasting extortion or habitual spousal battery might cause a person to lie repeatedly, without the lying being a pathological symptom.<a href="http://paranormalis.com/#cite_note-Dike-1" target="_blank"><u><span style="font-size: 10px"><span style="color: #0066cc">[2]</span></span></u></a></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The stories told tend toward presenting the liar favorably. For example, the person might be presented as being fantastically brave, knowing or being related to many famous people.</li> </ol><p>Pseudologia fantastica may also present as <a href="http://paranormalis.com/wiki/False_memory_syndrome" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">false memory syndrome</span></u></a>, where the sufferer genuinely believes that fictitious events have taken place, regardless that these events are fantasies. The sufferer may believe that he or she has committed superhuman acts of altruism and love or has committed equally grandiose acts of diabolical evil, for which the sufferer must atone, or has already atoned for in her/his fantasies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Octavusprime, post: 55681, member: 3091"] Peregrini, he doesn't stop does he? The defining characteristics of pseudologia fantastica are: [LIST=1] [*]The stories told are not entirely improbable and often have some element of truth. They are not a manifestation of [URL='http://paranormalis.com/wiki/Delusion'][U][COLOR=#0066cc]delusion[/COLOR][/U][/URL] or some broader type of [URL='http://paranormalis.com/wiki/Psychosis'][U][COLOR=#0066cc]psychosis[/COLOR][/U][/URL]: upon confrontation, the teller can admit them to be untrue, even if unwillingly. [*]The fabricative tendency is long lasting; it is not provoked by the immediate situation or social pressure as much as it is an innate trait of the personality. [*]A definitely internal, not an external, motive for the behavior can be discerned clinically: e.g., long-lasting extortion or habitual spousal battery might cause a person to lie repeatedly, without the lying being a pathological symptom.[URL='http://paranormalis.com/#cite_note-Dike-1'][U][SIZE=2][COLOR=#0066cc][2][/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/URL] [*]The stories told tend toward presenting the liar favorably. For example, the person might be presented as being fantastically brave, knowing or being related to many famous people. [/LIST] Pseudologia fantastica may also present as [URL='http://paranormalis.com/wiki/False_memory_syndrome'][U][COLOR=#0066cc]false memory syndrome[/COLOR][/U][/URL], where the sufferer genuinely believes that fictitious events have taken place, regardless that these events are fantasies. The sufferer may believe that he or she has committed superhuman acts of altruism and love or has committed equally grandiose acts of diabolical evil, for which the sufferer must atone, or has already atoned for in her/his fantasies. [/QUOTE]
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