When Stories Feel Real: Understanding Pathological Lying
What Psychiatry Means By Pathological Lying: In psychiatry, the tendency to lie, exaggerate, or tell imaginary stories as if they are real is known as pathological lying. The clinical term often used is (pseudologia fantastica). This behavior goes beyond everyday dishonesty and may appear convincing and detailed. People who experience this behavior are not always trying to deceive others for gain. In many cases, the stories feel real to them, or they feel driven to tell them without clear control.