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LYING ON FACEBOOK CAN CAUSE PARANOIA

 

Lying  on  face book  is  common   ,but  doing  so  could   cause   paranoia   and  memory  problems.
Embellishing   the  truth  to  impress   friends   on  face book   may  implant   false   memories,psychologists    have warned.
A  fifth  of  the   young  people  admit  their  online  profile  bears  little   resemblance  to   reality,and  their  recollections  of  past   events   has  been distorted    by  their  own  fabrication.
Young  adults   aged between  18 and   24  say ,  they  frequently  lie about   their  relationships, promotions  at  work   and  other  things.
Even  previous  research has suggested  that  social  networks  are  damaging    to  autobiographical   memory.
Physiologist   Dr   Richard  sherry ,a  founding member  of  the  society  for   Neuropychoanalysis  said, warned   that  it  could  also  lead  to   feeling  of  shame  and worthlessness .
"This  is  because  we  want  to  put  our  best face  forward  ,seeking support   or empathy  from  our  peers.But  when  we  deeply  lose  our-self or  negate what authentically   and compassionately   feels to  be 'us';to  the  degree    that  we no  longer  recognize   the  experience  ,our  voice ,the memory  or  even  the  views  of  ourselves.    
"When     this  starts  to  be happen,feeling  of  guilt  and  distaste for ourselves   can  create  a   cognitive  trap  of   alienation   and possibly  even  a sense   of   disconnection  and  paranoia."according  to  Dr   Sherry.   
Dr   Sherry  said    that  social   media  had  the power  to  under mine    the  coherence   between  our  real , lived  lives  and  memories.
The  study  was    commissioned     by  the  world's  first  anonymous   on  line  journal     repository   pen courage  which  aim  to  preserves  true   life    chronicles  by   allowing  users    to  anonymously   post  200   words   every  day    to  their  personal journal.
DON'T  TELL  LIES  ON  FACE BOOK








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