Lying or mental problem ? Posted: 03-09-08 21:04pm
Our daughter is 25 years old and has
exhibited the following behavior. She
reads a story or details of an event that
has happened to someone else and then
claims that it has happened to her. Most
of the time, the events are very traumatic
or bad experiences. It there a condition
that causes or contributes to this
behavior? Or is it just lying? She has
two children and I am concerned for her
kids. She doesn't seem to be
hallucinating or otherwise impaired. Is
it a way to get attention? What can I do
to help her and protect my grandchildren
from harm?
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ladylee70
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Posted: 03-09-08 21:32pm
The biggest question is whether or not she
truly believes those things happened to
her. Is she creating an alternate reality?
When she does those things and you know it
is a story that has happened to someone
else, inquire further. Ask specific things
to probe whether or not she truly believe
it.
Whether or not she believes it, she does
need some help. I would go slow with her.
If you do feel she truly believes those
stories and has placed herself in them,
then I would consider making a difficult
phone call to Health and Welfare if you
feel the children are in danger.
That is so frightening for you. I am sorry
to hear you are going through this with
your daughter. I hope you get some answers
soon.
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