it's like telling someone to do something, but making them think that your intention is to do the opposite with reverse psychology, so just to spite you, they do what you told them to do instead of what they think you wanted them to do.
it's mind rape
Double reverse psychology is a strategy where someone tries to manipulate a situation by pretending to use reverse psychology but actually ends up using reverse reverse psychology, ultimately aiming to achieve their desired outcome by confusing or tricking others. It involves multiple layers of psychological manipulation to achieve a specific goal.
Double reverse psychology is one step/layer further than reverse psychology. Reverse-reverse psychology.
Reverse psychology is a form of manipulation/trickery based on Reactance Theory (an unpleasant motivational arousal that emerges when people experience a threat to or loss of their free behaviors). Example is a button with a sign over it saying, “DO NOT PUSH BUTTON”. More often than not, after reading the sign most people feel an urge to push the button because they were told not to.
Double reverse psychology goes one step further. In the above example, the posting of the “DO NOT PUSH BUTTON” sign causes people to want to push the button due to reverse psychology. If a specific person is aware of their natural reactance to the instruction and the sign-poster believes their target wouldn’t give in to the reverse psychology, the “DO NOT PUSH BUTTON” sign is posted with intent aligned with the literal posted intent to not push the button.
EXAMPLE: You want Sam to push the button, because you rigged the button to deliver an electric jolt. Sam has been tricked by your reverse psychological tricks before, and now that he’s wised up you don’t think he’d fall for them anymore. Out-thinking Sam, you post a “PUSH THIS BUTTON FOR A REWARD” sign. It reads like an obvious trick and nobody pushes the button. But Sam, seeing the sign, pushes the button because he believes there would be a punishment if he didn’t push the button. Sam gets shocked. Too bad for Sam, he has a pacemaker that stops working. Bad prank, bro.
Making someone to do the opposite of what he or she desired
Counteracting reverse psychology involves recognizing the manipulation tactic and responding in a way that doesn't align with the attempt to influence behavior. Yes, reverse psychology can be effective in getting a person what they want by indirectly convincing someone to do the opposite of what is suggested to achieve the desired outcome.
Reverse psychology was not discovered by a specific psychologist, but it has been used as a technique in psychology and communication to influence behavior by suggesting the opposite of what is desired. The concept is based on the idea that individuals may react in the opposite way when they feel their freedom of choice is being threatened.
Reverse psychology is a persuasion technique where you encourage someone to do something by suggesting they do the opposite. This can work by appealing to a person's rebellious nature or desire to assert their independence. In essence, reverse psychology involves using reverse logic to achieve a desired outcome.
Yes, reverse psychology can be used with negative people by framing suggestions or choices in a way that aligns with their negativity. For example, by pointing out the negative aspects of an action you want them to take, they may be more likely to do it to prove you wrong. However, it's important to use this approach carefully and with empathy to avoid escalating the negativity.
Telling someone they can't do something to motivate them to prove you wrong. Pretending to dislike something in order to make someone want it more. Acting uninterested in order to create a sense of mystery and intrigue. Using phrases like "don't pick me" to make someone choose you in a group setting.
Counteracting reverse psychology involves recognizing the manipulation tactic and responding in a way that doesn't align with the attempt to influence behavior. Yes, reverse psychology can be effective in getting a person what they want by indirectly convincing someone to do the opposite of what is suggested to achieve the desired outcome.
The phrase is spelled "reverse psychology".
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Slacker P-I- - 2009 Reverse Psychology 1-1 was released on: USA: 25 June 2009
Playing hard to get can be used as reverse psychology
Reverse psychology was not discovered by a specific psychologist, but it has been used as a technique in psychology and communication to influence behavior by suggesting the opposite of what is desired. The concept is based on the idea that individuals may react in the opposite way when they feel their freedom of choice is being threatened.
Reverse psychology is a persuasion technique where you encourage someone to do something by suggesting they do the opposite. This can work by appealing to a person's rebellious nature or desire to assert their independence. In essence, reverse psychology involves using reverse logic to achieve a desired outcome.
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Something So Right - 1996 Something About Reverse Psychology 1-13 was released on: USA: 21 January 1997
There are a great many jobs you can get if you are currently a double major of sociology and psychology. You could be a psychologist or sociologist for example.
Because it works! Keep reminding yourself of this when he does it.