Psychological manipulation, A strategy in which someone uses unfair, dishonest, or hidden methods to influence another person’s thoughts, emotions, or actions for their own benefit., Gaslighting, A form of psychological manipulation where someone makes you doubt your own memory, perception, or sanity by denying facts or twisting reality., Guilt-tripping, Making someone feel guilty to get what you want — often by suggesting they are selfish or uncaring if they don’t act a certain way., Emotional blackmail, Using fear, guilt, or threats (including emotional threats) to control someone. Example: “If you leave me, I’ll never speak to you again.” , Peer pressure, Influence from people of the same group (friends, coworkers) that pushes someone to behave in a certain way — often against their own wishes., Fear-mongering, Spreading fear or exaggerating risks to make people act in a certain way., Cherry-picking information, Showing only the facts that support your message while hiding the ones that don’t., False dilemma, A manipulative tactic where someone presents only two extreme choices, even though more options actually exist., Playing the victim, Pretending to be helpless, hurt, or unfairly treated to gain sympathy, avoid responsibility, or shift blame to others., Love bombing, Overwhelming someone with affection, attention, and gifts at the beginning of a relationship to quickly create emotional dependence — followed by control or manipulation., Exploit someone’s weaknesses, Using another person’s fears, insecurities, problems, or emotions to control or take advantage of them., Deceptive tactics, Strategies that involve lies, half-truths, exaggerations, or hidden motives to influence another person’s decisions or actions., Hidden agenda, A secret reason or goal behind someone’s actions that they do not openly reveal — often because it serves their personal benefit..

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