Are you being manipulated without even realizing it? In this video, we break down 6 behaviors you didn't know were manipulative, from gaslighting tactics to subtle emotional manipulation. These signs of manipulation can show up in everyday interactions and affect your mental health without warning. By learning how to spot manipulation and identify manipulative behaviors, you’ll be better equipped to protect yourself and set boundaries. Whether you're curious about psychological manipulation or just want to understand the hidden dynamics in your relationships, this is for you.
Writer: Kelly Soong & Sara Del Villar
Editor: Morgan Swift
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice Over: Amanda Silvera / amandasillvera
Animator: Ccinee Macabidang
Youtube Manager: Cindy Cheong
Thumbnail by: Delphina
Timestamps
1). Scotomization 0:33
2). Balance theory 1:26
3). Smear campaign 2:20
4). Manipulative self-disclosure 3:14
5). Manipulative moralizing 4:29
6). Pity party 5:51
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