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Emotional Manipulation Tactics: 35 Covert Tactics Manipulators Use To Control Relationships
Emotional Manipulation Tactics: 35 Covert Tactics Manipulators Use To Control Relationships
Emotional Manipulation Tactics: 35 Covert Tactics Manipulators Use To Control Relationships
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Emotional Manipulation Tactics: 35 Covert Tactics Manipulators Use To Control Relationships

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Don’t Give Manipulators The Chance To Control Your Life.
Identify Their Covert Tactics And Put A Stop To It Now!
Emotional Manipulation is deadly: it is very subtle, takes a lot of time and slowly creeps into a relationship until you wake up one day to realize you have become fearful and feel unworthy, emotionally needing, unlovable, insignificant, untrusting and undeserving. And the pathetic thing is you are too afraid to leave!
Covert emotional manipulation is a deceptive and abusive form of exercising control in relationships. It occurs when a person uses underhanded methods to change the other person’s thinking, behavior and perceptions for the purpose of gaining power and control. It’s really is pathetic for no one deserves to be treated this way.    
This  precious little book contains 35 covert tactics manipulators use and how you can identify them in your daily life and put a stop to it. Through this book, you will gain the knowledge and strength you need to assess and leave your situation to find true happiness.
Once you learn the underhanded mind games manipulators use, you will be able to liberate yourself from emotional abuse and control and no one will be able to toy with your sense of self-worth and emotional well being ever again!
Buy This Book And Spot The Warning Signs Today!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMayorline
Release dateFeb 9, 2015
Emotional Manipulation Tactics: 35 Covert Tactics Manipulators Use To Control Relationships

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    Emotional Manipulation Tactics - Tess Binder

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    Chapter One

    Understanding Covert Emotional Manipulation

    The lion does not need the whole world to fear him, only those nearest where he roams.

    ― A.J. Darkholme, Rise of the Morningstar

    Covert emotional manipulation is a deceptive and abusive form of exercising control in relationships. It occurs when a person uses underhanded methods to change the other person’s thinking, behavior and perceptions for the purpose of gaining power and control.

    A manipulative relationship is unbalanced and one-sided because it advances the manipulator’s goals at the expense of the one being manipulated. It lures the victims in and holds them psychologically captive.  We do not easily recognize it for what it is because it goes against our basic assumptions about human behavior.

    As a matter of fact, manipulation is a sign of an unhealthy personality functioning. Manipulative people do not consciously plan their maneuvers. Rather, they come from a personality disorder within them that are played out within the context of the other person who entertains the manipulator and unknowingly fuels the manipulation.

    Covert emotional manipulation is sneaky and dangerous. It systematically wears away at a person’s sense of self-worth, self-confidence, self-concept and personal value. It robs a person of independent judgment, soundness of mind and trust in their own perceptions. Emotional abuse is really worse than its physical form for it cuts to the very core of a person and create deeper and more lasting internal scars.

    How do you know a manipulative person?

    Many manipulators are spiteful, cruel and amazingly skilled at deceit. Disturbingly, they are often successful as they are usually discovered after the damage has been done.  Although they are deceitful, they come across as caring, hurting, vulnerable or defending. They take advantage of our weakness and better qualities as well with the sole objective of gaining the upper hand.

    Manipulative people may appear strong and self- confident but inwardly they often nurse feelings of insecurity. On the surface, they are benevolent, friendly or flattering. They are confident, relaxed

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