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I think he believes his own lies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 353188"><p>I'm very sorry.</p><p>It might be simply because he feels he is incapable of performing well and has low self esteem. He is unable to stand up to the consequences because he doesn't feel well about himself. </p><p>No doubt this has caused lots of heartache in your home. His lies just causes you to feel worse about him, his abilities, motives...about him overall. This in turn, makes him feel worse about himself. Perhaps he is more prone to lie then because he is hoping that if he lies successfully, it will be a feather in his cap. </p><p>I am presenting a best case scenario and possibly a likely scenario. </p><p>One thing you might want to consider is family therapy perhaps in in conjunction with indvidual therapy. I would use a separate therapist though.</p><p>If it gets worse, it could spell big time trouble.</p><p>I'm so sorry. This has got to be stressful....would definately double check with the professionals on this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 353188"] I'm very sorry. It might be simply because he feels he is incapable of performing well and has low self esteem. He is unable to stand up to the consequences because he doesn't feel well about himself. No doubt this has caused lots of heartache in your home. His lies just causes you to feel worse about him, his abilities, motives...about him overall. This in turn, makes him feel worse about himself. Perhaps he is more prone to lie then because he is hoping that if he lies successfully, it will be a feather in his cap. I am presenting a best case scenario and possibly a likely scenario. One thing you might want to consider is family therapy perhaps in in conjunction with indvidual therapy. I would use a separate therapist though. If it gets worse, it could spell big time trouble. I'm so sorry. This has got to be stressful....would definately double check with the professionals on this one. [/QUOTE]
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