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  2. The 10 Earliest Signs of Emotional Manipulation To Look Out ...

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    "Emotional manipulators do not accept responsibility or take accountability for their actions or mistakes," says Dr. Holly Schiff, Psy.D., a licensed clinical psychologist. "They will spin it and ...

  3. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    It is frequently used as a means of psychological and emotional manipulation and control. Manipulators lie about lying, only to re-manipulate the original, less believable story into a "more acceptable" truth that the victim will believe. Projecting lies as being the truth is another common method of control and manipulation.

  4. Nine Signs You’re Dealing With an Emotional Manipulator - AOL

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  5. What is toxic ‘breadcrumbing’? Experts share signs and how to ...

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    Being able to recognize breadcrumbing is the first and most important step, experts said. But then you need to identify the root of why you’re accepting such maltreatment, which can help you ...

  6. Psychological abuse - Wikipedia

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    Psychological abuse, often known as emotional abuse or mental abuse or psychological violence or non-physical abuse, is a form of abuse characterized by a person subjecting or exposing another person to a behavior that may result in psychological trauma, including anxiety, chronic depression, clinical depression or post-traumatic stress disorder amongst other psychological problems.

  7. Emotional blackmail - Wikipedia

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    Emotional blackmail typically involves two people who have established a close personal or intimate relationship (parent and child, spouses, siblings, or two close friends). [4] Children, too, will employ special pleading and emotional blackmail to promote their own interests, and self-development, within the family system.

  8. Emotional dysregulation - Wikipedia

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    Emotional dysregulation is characterized by an inability to flexibly respond to and manage emotional states, resulting in intense and prolonged emotional reactions that deviate from social norms, given the nature of the environmental stimuli encountered. Such reactions not only deviate from accepted social norms but also surpass what is ...

  9. So...You Have a Toxic Mother: 8 Signs and How to Deal ...

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    Think about your most recent interaction with your mom: Did she make you feel bad about yourself and then somehow play the victim? Did she pin the blame on you? Was she judgmental and maybe even mean?