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Psychological Manipulation : The Best Guide to Learn How to Detect and Survive Manipulation When Others Use It to Control Your Life - Jake Bishops

Psychological Manipulation

The Best Guide to Learn How to Detect and Survive Manipulation When Others Use It to Control Your Life

By: Jake Bishops

Paperback | 10 April 2021

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The psychological manipulation may be defined as the application of inappropriate influence through mental distortion and emotional abuse, with the intention of acquiring power, control, or benefits at the victim's expense.


An important distinction should be made between healthy social influence and psychological manipulation.

A healthy social influence takes place between most people and is part of the give-and-take of constructive relationships.

In psychological manipulation, an individual is used for the personal benefit of another. The manipulator intentionally creates an unbalanced power equilibrium and exploits the victim to serve their purposes.


In Psychological Manipulation: The Best Guide to Learn How to Detect and Survive Manipulation When Others Use It to Control Your Life

you'll find:


  • The Logic behind Psychological Manipulation
  • What Is Dark Psychology and by Whom Is Used
  • The Psychology of Body Language
  • Brainwashing


And many other interesting topics



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