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- Psychological_manipulation abstract "Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the perception or behavior of others through underhanded, deceptive, or even abusive tactics. By advancing the interests of the manipulator, often at another's expense, such methods could be considered exploitative, abusive, devious, and deceptive.Social influence is not necessarily negative. For example, doctors can try to persuade patients to change unhealthy habits. Social influence is generally perceived to be harmless when it respects the right of the influenced to accept or reject and is not unduly coercive. Depending on the context and motivations, social influence may constitute underhanded manipulation.".
- Psychological_manipulation wikiPageID "24499728".
- Psychological_manipulation wikiPageRevisionID "606587708".
- Psychological_manipulation hasPhotoCollection Psychological_manipulation.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Behavioral_and_social_facets_of_systemic_risk.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Borderline_personality_disorder.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Bullying.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Deception.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Diversionary_tactics.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Human_behavior.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Mind_control.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Narcissism.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Psychological_abuse.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Psychological_manipulation.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Psychopathy.
- Psychological_manipulation subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Psychological_manipulation comment "Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the perception or behavior of others through underhanded, deceptive, or even abusive tactics. By advancing the interests of the manipulator, often at another's expense, such methods could be considered exploitative, abusive, devious, and deceptive.Social influence is not necessarily negative. For example, doctors can try to persuade patients to change unhealthy habits.".
- Psychological_manipulation label "Manipolazione".
- Psychological_manipulation label "Manipulación mental".
- Psychological_manipulation label "Manipulacja (psychologia)".
- Psychological_manipulation label "Manipulatie".
- Psychological_manipulation label "Manipulation mentale".
- Psychological_manipulation label "Manipulation".
- Psychological_manipulation label "Psychological manipulation".
- Psychological_manipulation label "Психологическая манипуляция".
- Psychological_manipulation label "تلاعب نفسي".
- Psychological_manipulation label "心理操縱術".
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Manipulace.
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Manipulation.
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Manipulación_mental.
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Manipulation_mentale.
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Manipulasi_psikologis.
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Manipolazione.
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Manipulatie.
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Manipulacja_(psychologia).
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs m.080b0qf.
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Q905726.
- Psychological_manipulation sameAs Q905726.
- Psychological_manipulation wasDerivedFrom Psychological_manipulation?oldid=606587708.
- Psychological_manipulation isPrimaryTopicOf Psychological_manipulation.