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Emotional manipulators may use isolation to control their victims from "summary" of Dark Psychology Emotional Manipulation by David Bennis
Isolation is a powerful tool that emotional manipulators often use to control their victims. By cutting off their victims from friends, family, and other sources of support, manipulators can create a sense of dependency and helplessness in their victims. This makes it easier for the manipulator to exert control over every aspect of their victim's life. When a victim is isolated from others, they may become more vulnerable to the manipulator's tactics. Without outside perspectives or support, the victim may start to believe the manipulator's lies and distortions more easily. This can lead to a distorted view of reality, where the victim feels trapped and unable to break free from the manipulator's influence. Isolation can also serve to break down the victim's self-esteem and confidence. Without the support of loved ones or friends, the victim may start to doubt themselves and their own perceptions. This can make it even harder for the victim to resist the manipulator's control, as they may feel that they have no one else to turn to for help. In some cases, emotional manipulators may use isolation as a form of punishment. By cutting off contact with the outside world, the manipulator can further reinforce their control over the victim. This can create a cycle of abuse where the victim becomes increasingly isolated and dependent on the manipulator for validation and support.- Isolation is a powerful tool that emotional manipulators use to control their victims. By cutting off their victims from outside sources of support, manipulators can create a sense of dependency and helplessness that makes it easier for them to exert control. Victims of emotional manipulation must be aware of this tactic and seek help to break free from the cycle of abuse.