The Liar’s Redemption

The Liar’s Redemption by Karl Walsh is a developmental guide published by iUniverse in October 2003. This 56-page book is written in English and aims to assist individuals struggling with compulsive lying and the associated mental health challenges. It explores the reasons behind lying, the difficulty in stopping, and the desire for change, providing insights for both the individuals affected and their loved ones.
Readers will find practical guidance on understanding the complexities of lying and the path toward redemption. The book addresses psychological aspects and offers strategies for personal growth, making it a resource for those seeking to navigate the intricacies of deceit and its impact on relationships. Whether for oneself or to support a friend or family member, this guide presents a hopeful perspective on overcoming these challenges.
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This book is a developmental guide created to help those who have trouble lying overcome their mental illnesses. Why they lie, why they can’t stop lying and why they wish they could. If you are a liar, or if you have a friend, or a family member who is one, there is hope. Now find out how to help. Offer what most of these people are looking for, a chance for redemption.
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