How do you know if your borderline is lying?
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How do you know if your borderline is lying?
Shame. In addition, people with BPD often experience deep and entrenched shame. Lying may be one way to conceal mistakes or weaknesses that increase shameful feelings. People with BPD are often also very sensitive to rejection, so one function of lying could be to cover up mistakes so that others will not reject them.
Is lying part of narcissism?
Recently, reported lying and the self-assessed ability to tell lies have been associated with another personality structure –narcissism (Zvi & Elaad, 2018).
What is the connection between narcissistic personality disorder and BPD?
Narcissistic personality disorder (or NPD) is a personality disorder that frequently co-occurs with borderline personality disorder (BPD). The addition of NPD into the diagnostic picture may complicate the treatment and course of BPD. What Is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
Can borderline personality disorder (BPD) be a liar?
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) can be a liar. Sometimes it says no one will ever love you. Sometimes it says you’re not good enough. Sometimes it says people will leave you no matter what. Even if rationally you know these things aren’t true, they often feel so true you can’t get them out of your head.
Why do people with BPD lie so much?
Even if rationally you know these things aren’t true, they often feel so true you can’t get them out of your head. Sometimes, BPD can make you into a liar, too. Maybe you lie because you desperately want to keep people in your life, and are afraid they will leave if you tell the truth.
What is the difference between BPD and NPD?
Though the two personality disorders share some common symptoms, they are distinct disorders with their own set of diagnostic criteria. For example, both BPD and NPD deal with conflict in a way that is unhealthy to themselves and those around them.