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Dr. Gary Bell's Absurd Psychology

The Psychology of Cheating and Stealing

10 Nov 2020

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A person who steals things that he already owns, can easily afford, or does not want or need can be baffling. Mental health professionals may think that his stealing can be explained by a psychological disorder. The habitual thief may appear to suffer from a compulsion ("kleptomania"). He may be seen as resorting to stealing as a way to "feel better" while coping with depressionor adverse circumstances over which he has no control. Perhaps a person steals to boost his self-esteem. Cheating is a pattern of behavior, but it also comes along with certain thought patterns. And while infidelity is talked about so often, it can feel like there isn't much insight invested into the psychology behind why people stray outside of their relationships. But discovering how cheaters think can provide insight into much more than their desire for sex, and can answer some questions about why so many people can break a promise. Tune in and learn all about Liars, Cheaters and people who Steal!

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