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How science helps you know if someone is lying to you

How science helps you know if someone is lying to you

A psychotherapist who has worked for the FBI and CIA shares tips on how to identify a liar based on the characteristics of their behavior.

November 28th
2022
– 4:01 p.m

(updated at 6:55 p.m.)

How do you know if someone is lying to you? Fortunately, there is a whole science out there dedicated to helping you identify these signs. This is exactly the work of psychiatrist David J. Lieberman, author of the book Mindreader: The new science of deciphering what people really think, what they really want and who they really are. Known to work for the FBI and CIA.

In an interview with Al-Bawaba EntrepreneurThe psychotherapist brings up some details about the liar’s behavior, like talking too much, for example. The correct answer in the eyes of the expert is short and direct, and liars usually use a longer speech, and he is entitled to multiple excuses.

According to Lieberman, another sign of lying is an interest in persuading the interlocutor. A liar needs to be believed by others, so he often exaggerates his speech and explains beyond what an honest person could do.

Another point raised by the psychotherapist is that lying takes more energy than telling the truth. This means that the liar often feels real relief after he has finished speaking.

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If you want to identify a lie, it is interesting to pay attention to the person’s facial expressions. According to the psychotherapist, a person who fakes emotions only uses the lower part of the face to express himself, while a real smile affects the entire face, not just the lips.

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Lieberman adds that a person who is wrongly accused is not usually as calm as people usually think. In fact, the liar is the one who simulates calmness and confidence in these situations.

Incorrect stories also contain, according to the psychotherapist, a large amount of superfluous details. Finally, to tell if someone is lying, it is worth paying attention to the pronouns used, because the liar should avoid personal pronouns such as “I” or “mine”.

source: Enteripernol

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