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  2. Guilt trip - Wikipedia

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    Guilt tripping is a form of emotional blackmail [1] that is often designed to manipulate other people by preying on their emotions and feelings of guilt or responsibility. This can be a form of toxic behavior that can have detrimental effects on a person's well-being as well as their relationships.

  3. Emotional blackmail - Wikipedia

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    Fear, obligation or guilt is commonly referred to as "FOG". FOG is a contrived acronym—a play on the word "fog" which describes something that obscures and confuses a situation or someone's thought processes. The person who is acting in a controlling way often wants something from the other person that is legitimate to want.

  4. 11 Phrases To Respond to Guilt-Tripping and Why They Work ...

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    Simply put, guilt-tripping means that a person is trying to make another person feel guilty about something, particularly in order to make them do something, according to psychologist Victoria ...

  5. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Manipulation can be identified through several established tactics and behavioral signs. Guilt tripping occurs when manipulators can evoke unjustified guilt in their victims as a means to control them, while gaslighting involves manipulators causing their victim to doubt themself and their beliefs through distortion of reality.

  6. Guilt trip (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A guilt trip is a form of psychological manipulation. Guilt trip may also refer to: The Guilt Trip, a 1992 double album by Kramer; The Guilt Trip, a 2012 comedy film starring Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand "Guilt Trip," a fifth-season episode of the television series Numb3rs

  7. ‘I don’t like him. [He’s] a travel agent for guilt trips ...

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    “Who calls up their daughter and says, ‘I'm entitled to $55,000 of your money and I'm gonna be a travel agent for guilt trips if you don't give it to me?’” ...

  8. Guilt Tipping: How Much Will It Cost You This Holiday Season?

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    More than half of adults ages 18 to 25, classified as GenZ, tip out of guilt or confusion. In general, 35% to 38% of people across all generations say they have guilt tipped out of confusion,...

  9. Pathos - Wikipedia

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    Pathos tends to use "loaded" words that will get some sort of reaction. Examples could include "victim", in a number of different contexts. In certain situations, pathos may be described as a "guilt trip" based on the speaker trying to make someone in the audience or the entire audience feel guilty about something.