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Dr George Simon, PhD has published the following articles at Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life.

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Lying: The Ultimate Manipulation Tactic

By Dr George Simon, PhD
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Disordered characters don’t want you to know what they’re all about or what they’re up to. Lying helps keep them one-up on you and a step ahead of you.

Minimization: Trivializing Behavior as a Manipulation Tactic

By Dr George Simon, PhD

When he uses the tactic of minimization, the disturbed character is attempting to convince someone else that the wrongful thing he did wasn’t really as bad or as harmful as he knows it was and as he knows the other person thinks it was.

Understanding Rationalization: Making Excuses as an Effective Manipulation Tactic

By Dr George Simon, PhD

Effective manipulation tactics simultaneously put others on the defensive while also obscuring or denying the malevolent intent of the person using them. Such tactics are particularly effective on neurotic individuals — especially those who always want to think the best of people and who strive hard to understand what would make a person behave in a problematic way.

Understanding the Dysfunctional Tactics of Disturbed Characters

By Dr George Simon, PhD

Disordered characters engage in certain behaviors that are so “automatic” that it’s tempting to think that they do them unconsciously. Besides that, on the surface, these behaviors so closely resemble defense mechanisms at times that they can easily be misinterpreted as such.

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