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- Page 11 and 12: IntroductionMind control is an idea
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- Page 37 and 38: ManipulationManipulation is another
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- Page 61 and 62: Breaking Down of SelfThe first stag
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- Page 65 and 66: Self-betrayalNow that the subject h
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stage, the agent will stop the abus
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Even though the choice is really no
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deal with guilt and unhappinessanym
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and the beliefs that they have; it
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trying to force out a confession th
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Whether brainwashing pleas can beus
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with those who had kidnapped her.In
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up killing 10 people and woundingth
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was right from what was wrong.Despi
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Common Tactics Used inBrainwashingB
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Peer Pressure-everyone has an innat
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through the process of intimidation
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is provided to them. Not only is th
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the brainwashing process.Verbal Abu
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new identity.Confession—confessio
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world. The agent may point out all
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nutrients that are necessary to thr
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maintain the obedience and loyalty
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Chapter 3: HypnosisWhile brainwashi
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two theory groups that help to desc
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There are many different thoughts t
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the different nonhypnoticbehavioral
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hypnosis is simply in a deepstate o
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susceptibility. Each of them isimpo
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To use the Braid induction techniqu
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make sure to let the participant kn
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body. Later on, Braid began to plac
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One of the distinctions that are ma
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to those who follow this train ofth
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state. Once the suggestion stage ha
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participants to hypnosis. Some of t
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daydream, it is more in the terms o
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surrealist artist, who has employed
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remember that they are notpsycholog
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habit control.Hypnotherapy to assis
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Freedom of Information Act archiver
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that has been induced as a result o
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audience. The hypnotist is often sh
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Types of HypnosisThere are a lot of
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going on around them, it is ineffec
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to draw a one to one relationshipco
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the memory that is needed. Thismemo
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way to think about how anchoringwor
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happy feelings again.The process of
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will switch the feelings of the sub
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conditioned responses in the mind o
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behavior that is chosen to accompli
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hypnotherapy that has been develope
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tech simulation process on thecompu
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Subliminal programs have the abilit
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suggestion will need to be paired w
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Chapter 4: ManipulationBrainwashing
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The three types of mind control tha
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person or group is being manipulate
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Those who practice manipulation wil
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is known as emotional blackmail. Th
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become so strong that some subjects
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meaningful and long lastingfriendsh
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or victims in order todetermine whi
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them to coerce the subject intocont
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have made a new friend in themanipu
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provides one trialThe first two tac
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Partial or intermittent reinforceme
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one trial learning. This is where t
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and lying. The manipulatorwill lie
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illegal.Denial: manipulators areexp
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not take it so seriously.Selective
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similar to diversion with afew diff
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will result in the victimstarting t
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circumstances or thebehavior of som
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like the work they are doingis for
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manipulator is caught in theact of
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manipulator will be able toshock th
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Techniques of ManipulationAs discus
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marauders and thieves that were goi
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chances of getting a new job orprom
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blackmail, the subject has a threat
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goal.This is why the manipulator is
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subject feel like they are somehow
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them and by the time the subject fi
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illusions that are capable of bring
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most of them are not capable ofunde
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like the other forms of mind contro
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very powerful force as well as majo
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comprehend the situation that is go
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Elements of PersuasionAs with the o
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which means that it utilizessounds,
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other. Some nonverbal cues arepossi
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not like that brand or are not in n
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for many years; in fact it has been
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persuasion following youaround. Thi
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Political candidates canreach const
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whole group to hear in thehopes of
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The subject being targeted ismore d
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Methods of PersuasionPersuasion met
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compared to when a normalconversati
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Another method that can be used ino
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The act of reciprocation ends uppro
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group. They can do this by telling
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the facts that they are using or to
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that your facts are consistentand m
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the right decisions and to processi
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that they will fix something or dos
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need to follow the social rules whe
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around with nothing to do because n
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way. If there is someone who is sim
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The agent is going to work very har
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the agent.AuthorityOne of the ways
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from a panel that was under the sec
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study was just an illustration of h
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than explaining what the customer w
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much higher chance of seeing succes
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The techniques that come withpersua
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method is going to work so well for
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When it comes to persuasion, thecho
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Chapter 6: DeceptionThe next type o
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shaping their world based on the th
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made up. Because of this new mistru
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would not likely be talkingto the a
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Exaggeration: this is whenthe agent
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deception that might be found. Thea
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worry about something, or to keep t
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When this deception is used in ther
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subject finds out about it, they wi
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Deception, though, is capable ofpla
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the subject may be able to tell tha
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Basically, there are not many signs
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camouflage. This is when the agent
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process of deception. The first is
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known as simulation. This consists
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focus their attention on somethingo
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Social ResearchSocially there has b
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were given assistance in order to i
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admit to cheating and there would b
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deception in a study is not the act
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of the study. For example, in regar
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occurrence in philosophy. For examp
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the fact that someone said somethin
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On the other hand, manipulation and
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Anxiety Management And StressRelief