Pathological Lying
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Pathological Lying
Theory, Research, and Practice
Hart, Christian L; Curtis, Drew A.
American Psychological Association
11/2022
260
Mole
Inglês
9781433836220
15 a 20 dias
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Pathological Lying: An Overview
Chapter 2. Normative Aspects of Lying
Chapter 3. Characteristics of People Who Lie a Lot
Chapter 4. Case Studies of Pathological Liars
Chapter 5. Pathological Aspects of Lying
Chapter 6. Pathological Lying on the Couch
Chapter 7. Assessment
Chapter 8. Diagnosis
Chapter 9. Treatment, Clinical Applications, and the Future
Appendix A: Survey of Pathological Lying (SPL) From Curtis and Hart (2020b)
Appendix B: Pathological Lying Inventory From Hart, Curtis, and Randell (2022)
Appendix C: Therapists' Diagnosis
Appendix D: Therapists' Suggested Treatments
References
Index
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Pathological Lying: An Overview
Chapter 2. Normative Aspects of Lying
Chapter 3. Characteristics of People Who Lie a Lot
Chapter 4. Case Studies of Pathological Liars
Chapter 5. Pathological Aspects of Lying
Chapter 6. Pathological Lying on the Couch
Chapter 7. Assessment
Chapter 8. Diagnosis
Chapter 9. Treatment, Clinical Applications, and the Future
Appendix A: Survey of Pathological Lying (SPL) From Curtis and Hart (2020b)
Appendix B: Pathological Lying Inventory From Hart, Curtis, and Randell (2022)
Appendix C: Therapists' Diagnosis
Appendix D: Therapists' Suggested Treatments
References
Index
About the Authors
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pathological liar; lying; lies; deception; dishonesty; psychopathology; compulsive liar; assessment; diagnosis; duping delight; pseudologia fantastica; mythomania; pseudologia phantastica; factitious disorders; habitual lying; normative lying; classification; nosology; treatment; brain imaging; Hydra Hypothesis; psychotherapy; Habit Reversal Training; Group Therapy; Personality Disorder; malingering & deception; compulsive lying; liar; prolific liar; pathological lying; clinical applications; future research; intervention; etiology; excessive lies; prognosis; cognitive behavioral therapy; CBT; single-photon emission computerized tomography; pharmacotherapy; stories; storytelling; behavioral change; Differential reinforcement of other behaviors; DRO; efficacy; effectiveness; empirical support; RCTs; impulsive
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Pathological Lying: An Overview
Chapter 2. Normative Aspects of Lying
Chapter 3. Characteristics of People Who Lie a Lot
Chapter 4. Case Studies of Pathological Liars
Chapter 5. Pathological Aspects of Lying
Chapter 6. Pathological Lying on the Couch
Chapter 7. Assessment
Chapter 8. Diagnosis
Chapter 9. Treatment, Clinical Applications, and the Future
Appendix A: Survey of Pathological Lying (SPL) From Curtis and Hart (2020b)
Appendix B: Pathological Lying Inventory From Hart, Curtis, and Randell (2022)
Appendix C: Therapists' Diagnosis
Appendix D: Therapists' Suggested Treatments
References
Index
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Pathological Lying: An Overview
Chapter 2. Normative Aspects of Lying
Chapter 3. Characteristics of People Who Lie a Lot
Chapter 4. Case Studies of Pathological Liars
Chapter 5. Pathological Aspects of Lying
Chapter 6. Pathological Lying on the Couch
Chapter 7. Assessment
Chapter 8. Diagnosis
Chapter 9. Treatment, Clinical Applications, and the Future
Appendix A: Survey of Pathological Lying (SPL) From Curtis and Hart (2020b)
Appendix B: Pathological Lying Inventory From Hart, Curtis, and Randell (2022)
Appendix C: Therapists' Diagnosis
Appendix D: Therapists' Suggested Treatments
References
Index
About the Authors
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
pathological liar; lying; lies; deception; dishonesty; psychopathology; compulsive liar; assessment; diagnosis; duping delight; pseudologia fantastica; mythomania; pseudologia phantastica; factitious disorders; habitual lying; normative lying; classification; nosology; treatment; brain imaging; Hydra Hypothesis; psychotherapy; Habit Reversal Training; Group Therapy; Personality Disorder; malingering & deception; compulsive lying; liar; prolific liar; pathological lying; clinical applications; future research; intervention; etiology; excessive lies; prognosis; cognitive behavioral therapy; CBT; single-photon emission computerized tomography; pharmacotherapy; stories; storytelling; behavioral change; Differential reinforcement of other behaviors; DRO; efficacy; effectiveness; empirical support; RCTs; impulsive