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  2. Othello error - Wikipedia

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    The lie catcher must make an effort to consider the possibility that a sign of an emotion is not a clue to deceit but a clue to how a truthful person feels about being suspected of lying. [1] When analyzing the body language of another, one must ascertain if the emotion sign of emotion is a fear of being caught lying or a fear of being falsely ...

  3. Attachment therapy - Wikipedia

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    Examples given from lists of attachment disorder symptoms found on the internet include lying, avoiding eye contact except when lying, persistent nonsense questions or incessant chatter, fascination with fire, blood, gore and evil, food related issues (such as gorging or hoarding), cruelty to animals and lack of conscience.

  4. Paradox psychology - Wikipedia

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    The method of paradoxical interventions (pdxi) is more focused, rapid, and effective than Motivational Interviewing. In addressing resistance, the method seeks to influence the clients' underlying attitude and perception by providing laser beam attention on strengthening the attachment-alliance.

  5. How could any compassionate person condone the lying ... - AOL

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    News and Observer readers comment on misinformation and rebuilding in western NC, the school teacher tutu controversy and an amendment on the ballot. | Letters to the editor

  6. Paternalistic deception - Wikipedia

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    The lie-teller always overestimates beneficial aspects and minimizes the potential harm of the lie, resulting in a more favourable attitude. [4] Targets, however, end up questioning the underlying benevolent intentions of the lie-teller because of the liars' subjective judgements and the consequent interference with their autonomy.

  7. Rising U.S. suicide rates, linked to socioeconomic struggles ...

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    Efforts like these could help even lower the number of lives lost. Policy changes in health care, gun safety, and more can make a difference Health insurance coverage and financial stressors can ...

  8. Cognitive intervention - Wikipedia

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    A cognitive intervention is a form of psychological intervention, a technique and therapy practised in counselling. It describes a myriad of approaches to therapy that focus on addressing psychological distress at a cognitive level.

  9. Conduct disorder - Wikipedia

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    Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that presents itself through a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior that includes theft, lies, physical violence that may lead to destruction, and reckless breaking of rules, [2] in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms are violated.