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How to Pick Up on Manipulative Behavior: 13 steps. Expert Reviewed Three Methods:Watching Their BehaviorExamining Your CommunicationDealing with a Manipulative PersonCommunity Q&A Manipulation refers to making attempts at indirectly influencing someone else's behavior or actions.

How to Pick Up on Manipulative Behavior: 13 steps

Manipulation itself is not necessarily good or bad: a person can try to manipulate a person to help a worthy cause, or make a person do something illegal. But manipulation is never straightforward, often preying on our weak spots, so it makes it difficult to see manipulate behaviors. How to Recognize Manipulative Behavior. Attachment theory. For infants and toddlers, the "set-goal" of the attachment behavioural system is to maintain or achieve proximity to attachment figures, usually the parents.

Attachment theory

Attachment theory is a psychological model that attempts to describe the dynamics of long-term interpersonal relationships between humans. However, ‘attachment theory is not formulated as a general theory of relationships. It addresses only a specific facet’ (Waters et al. 2005: 81): how human beings respond within relationships when hurt, separated from loved ones, or perceiving a threat.[1] In infants, attachment as a motivational and behavioral system directs the child to seek proximity with a familiar caregiver when they are alarmed, with the expectation that they will receive protection and emotional support. Attachments between infants and caregivers form even if this caregiver is not sensitive and responsive in social interactions with them.[5] This has important implications.