Mind Games
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Mind games refer to psychological manipulation used to confuse, control, or manipulate others. They are a set of tactics designed to distort reality and influence someone's perception of situations, often without them realizing it. At the core, mind games prey on emotions, thoughts, and behavior, using subtle cues or calculated moves to lead the targeted individual into a state of confusion, self-doubt, or dependency. These psychological games often occur in situations where one person or group seeks to dominate or maintain power over another, exploiting the vulnerabilities of the victim for personal gain. The essence of mind games lies in their subtlety. Unlike direct manipulation or coercion, mind games are indirect, creating an illusion of free will while slowly influencing decisions and actions. A skilled manipulator may present ideas, situations, or beliefs in a way that seems harmless or logical on the surface, yet their true purpose is to influence and control how others think and act. In many cases, these tactics are so skillfully executed that the person being manipulated may never even recognize that they are being played. One of the key aspects of mind games is the element of confusion. Manipulators often engage in tactics that cause the victim to question their own beliefs, memories, and experiences. This psychological tactic, known as gaslighting, is a prime example of mind games at work. By distorting reality, manipulators create uncertainty in their targets mind, making them doubt their own sense of reality. Over time, this confusion erodes the victims confidence and independence, rendering them more susceptible to further manipulation.
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Harder, C., & Wilson, A. (2025). Mind Games. Unabridged. Findaway Voices.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Harder, Cito and Audrey, Wilson. 2025. Mind Games. Findaway Voices.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Harder, Cito and Audrey, Wilson, Mind Games. Findaway Voices, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Harder, Cito, and Audrey Wilson. Mind Games. Unabridged. Findaway Voices, 2025.
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