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Psychological manipulation

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By Dr NguyenPublished 3 months ago 4 min read
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Psychological manipulation
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Psychological manipulation

Today we will explore all the concepts and actions of a psychological manipulator through a book summary. Psychological manipulation by expert Chanel Thomas written by author Tieu Hy at Spider Room If you regularly participate in social networking platforms, you will know that psychological manipulation is one of the most prominent phrases. in 2022 But manipulators can be anyone, from strangers to loved ones, who love the power to control their pleasures and the mind games they are playing. Know if you are in a manipulative relationship. Let victim of psychological manipulation and author of psychological manipulation books, prolific psychological consultant Chanel, guide you. And let the day begin when psychological abuse leaves no bruises, no broken bones, no holes in the walls, no holes, no deep voids in the hearts of survivors. is exactly what abusers want. The common trait of abusers is to always keep their hands clean and introduce the person to everyone. Quote from the first psychological manipulation book, who can be a psychological abuser. They can be anyone, a narcissist, an antisocial person, a father, a mother, a sibling, a grandparent, an aunt, an uncle, a cousin, a boyfriend, a girlfriend, a wife/ husband, an adult child, a co-worker, a boss, a pastor a teacher It is often difficult to detect abuse because it comes in many different forms and characteristics. There is a myth that abusers are primarily men. This is not entirely true. Yes, women can be abusers too, but the abuse is often different and more covered up. In a survey asking about abusive relationships with victims, results were given to 603 people. Answered the question with 122 people. 20% answered that the abuser had a close relationship with them such as parents, siblings, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Van. Of these 121 people, 87 wrote about their abuser being a relative. family mentioned mother-in-law mother-in-law or step-mother 41 times, step-parent mentioned 27 times and father mentioned male abuser 8 times in another study 433 people 72% of 603 participants reported According to the report According to reports, the abuser is often someone who is in a loving relationship with them. Of 102/433 people, 31 people identified as boyfriends, 30 people identified as husband and wife and 27 people identified as husband. 2 abusers engage in psychologically harmful behavior First Manipulative behavior occurs in the presence of toxic people Can be present anywhere Even in the field of mental health care, abuse can generally be divided into two Parts The first is between individuals, parents, children, love relationships, friends, etc. The second part is in a group of people among family members at work or in a religious organization. Manipulative behavior occurs when abusers tend to target people who have things they don't have or have abused. Sometimes it is only intended to bring pleasure, to enhance the personal interests of the individual being satisfied. evil ego by damaging and destroying the victim's personality. There are two truths about the survivor that the abuser holds most dear, the first is the survivor's lack of self-confidence and the second is the secret about the survivor's past growing up experiences of being manipulated. How poor. Abusers often love power, control, fun, and the mind games they are playing. The abuser will give out information. then silently watched the victim make a mistake. They only mock and criticize the survivor because they made a mistake. Toxic people who abuse children like to label survivors as selfish when they are trying. something good and healthy for themselves. Emotional abusers will stubbornly refuse to admit that their actions have hurt others. There is an avoidance tactic that is often used so that the abuser may unintentionally fall victim to everyday situations in life, such as friends not being that stingy with me or partners who would never hours of such behavior I expect more from employees. Surely like you, of course there will be more subtle hidden verbal actions that take place over a long period of time that are difficult to detect for until the person living under control realizes how much psychological manipulation he or she has gone through. Why does permissive behavior occur? Abusers may be people with personality disorders caused by a lack of healthy love from childhood and adolescence with their caregivers. A lack of healthy love can be the result of emotional neglect during childhood and adolescence. The child's physical needs may be met but apathy still exists. Including artificial bonds between family members in the past may cause some people to develop a personality disorder, but it is not an excuse for abusive behavior. If you want to manipulate psychology, there are still people who grew up in families lacking love but they are still very sympathetic, caring and treat others well, that's the truth.

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Dr Nguyen

Greetings, individuals with lovely poetic spirits. I am Dr. Nguyen, an art enthusiast like yourselves, dedicated to sharing the most exquisite and poetic art with you all. Appreciating stunning art and beautiful souls. Love!

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