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5 quick psychology-backed ways to spot manipulation before it drains you

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 28, 2026, 12:40 IST
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5 quick ways to tell if someone is manipulating you, as per psychology

Ever felt like you're second-guessing yourself after a chat with someone, wondering why you apologised when you weren't wrong? Manipulation sneaks in slowly like a fog and twists your reality and emotions. This is mainly done to control other people, but it also erodes their trust over time. From guilt-tripping to silent treatment, here we list some common ways people manipulate others. Spot them early to protect your peace:

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Gaslighting

Have you ever noticed when someone does wrong to you, and when you confront them, they put the blame to you instead of accepting their mistake? They might even deny facts and say something on the lines of—"I never said that!" or "That never happened". This makes you doubt yourself and your sanity. Psychology calls this gaslighting, and it's a classic trait of narcissists.

What to do instead: Log conversations or voice your doubts aloud. Healthy bonds validate, not invalidate, your feelings.


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Guilt-tripping: "If you loved me, you would..."

"If you cared, you'd do this now"- That's a classic way to emotionally blackmail people, as per EBSCO Health reviews on manipulation.
It preys on empathy, weaponizing your kindness against you. David M Buss's 'Tactics of Manipulation' research flags it as "regression/debasement."
And over time it leads to eroded self-esteem. Remember, real friends respect your boundaries and don't push them. On the contrary, manipulation thrives on your guilt— so starve it by staying firm in your views and not getting guilt tripped.


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Silent treatment: Not talking deliberately

This is a common way to manipulate and guilt-trip a person into agreeing with your viewpoint, and many people are guilty of doing it. Sudden cold shoulders or ghosting after disagreement? It's not space— it's punishment. BY being silent and not talking, one triggers the other person's abandonment fears to force compliance.
Remember: Healthy pauses are for communicating better, but deliberate silence is for gaining control. Break free from it by not chasing the manipulator.


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Love bombing: Too much affection early on in a relationship

This is a common manipulation tactic often seen in modern dating. Love bombing happens when the manipulator becomes too loving, affectionate and giving too soon in the early stages of dating just to keep the other person hooked in the relationship. But the problem arises when the manipulator starts distancing themselves or ghosting the other person, just to reappear as if nothing happened, shower them with love and attention again-- thus starting the cycle all over again. If you have been or are in such a relationship-- then note that this isn't love or romance. Instead, it is clear manipulation to gain control over you. Protect your heart as real love always waits.

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Blaming the other person, always: "You made me do it"

Are you often blamed for every issue and is it always your fault? Well, when someone never owns up to their mistakes, it is their classic way of manipulating you and shifting the blame on you, as per Buss et al. (1987).
Psychology proves boundaries help you heal and protect your peace of mind— so, enforce yours, and watch them squirm or split.



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