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Workplace Manipulation : Office Politics, Passive Aggression, and Psychological Power Games at Work - Aaron Spinster

Workplace Manipulation

Office Politics, Passive Aggression, and Psychological Power Games at Work

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Published: 4th June 2026

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What if the biggest threat to your career is not the workload, but the hidden psychological games happening around you every day?

Workplace Manipulation exposes the silent emotional battles that shape modern workplaces. From fake friendliness and gossip to intimidation, blame shifting, favoritism, and subtle control tactics, this book reveals how manipulation often hides behind professionalism, polished communication, and office culture. Written in a clear and realistic style, this book helps readers understand the psychology behind toxic workplace behavior without becoming paranoid or emotionally reactive.

Inside this book, you will discover:

• How manipulative coworkers gain trust and influence

• The hidden meaning behind passive aggression and silence

• Why office politics exist in almost every workplace

• How fear and insecurity drive toxic behavior

• The psychological tactics used by controlling bosses and coworkers

• How to recognize gaslighting, blame shifting, and emotional pressure

• Ways to protect your confidence, boundaries, and mental health

• How to stay calm and professional during workplace conflict

This book is not about revenge or manipulation. It is about awareness, emotional intelligence, and self protection. If you have ever felt drained, confused, overlooked, or emotionally exhausted at work, this guide will help you see workplace behavior more clearly and respond with greater confidence and control.

Get your copy today and learn how to protect yourself from the hidden psychological games happening inside the workplace.

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