Broken cultures therapeutically confabulate, mythologise former ways of life, and fight off meaninglessness by shoring up crumbling identities. |
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Neuropsychological evidence points towards our tendency to confabulate stories that we believe to be true in order to fit together disparate pieces of information. |
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It also has been claimed that the superficially sociable, but basically secretive, individual is particularly prone to confabulate. |
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Does the person fumble, confabulate, get defensive and angry, etc. |
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People who confabulate experience their false memories as true. |
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While many patients who confabulate are obviously highly suggestible, precise tests of suggestibility have not been used in most clinical evaluations. |
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