Untangling the Web of Lies: Real Stories from Group Therapy
As much as lies hurt everybody else, they never come close to doing the damage they do to the person lying, because the person lying feels more and more hollow inside.
Ever wondered why some people can't stop lying? This episode of 'Unnoticed Observer' takes you inside a real group therapy session to explore the tangled world of compulsive lying. Participants open up about how this behavior wreaks havoc on relationships and delve into the psychological roots behind it. You'll hear raw, personal stories that shed light on the struggles and emotional toll of living with compulsive lying.
One participant poignantly shares, 'As much as lies hurt everybody else, they never come close to doing the damage they do to the person lying, because the person lying feels more and more hollow inside'. This episode isn't just about identifying the signs of compulsive lying; it's about understanding its profound impact and finding ways to cope. Whether you're dealing with this issue yourself or trying to support someone who is, you'll find invaluable insights and heartfelt advice.
Tune in for an eye-opening and compassionate look at a behavior that often goes unnoticed but affects so many.