What is emotional blackmail?

Emotional extortion is a form of psychological manipulation in which one person tries to force the other to do what he wants, through emotional threats and the creation of undeserved guilt. People often commit emotional blackmail by threatening to hurt themselves, their victims or someone else unless the victim gives them the type of attention they want. Emotional blackmail can also simply prove strong, frightening and inappropriate emotions if they make their victim or consider a decision that blackmail does not like. As a result, the victim of emotional blackmail often gives up blackmail to avoid being exposed to an emotional collapse or to feel responsible for the endangered consequences of the blackmaid.

In the course of most relationships, it is not uncommon for one side to occasionally press button to get what it wants from that person. Many emotional blackmail takes this too humane tendencyEven to the extreme and makes it a characteristic feature of their interaction with others. Instead of realizing that their needs and desires do not always coincide with those that belong to others and that negotiations and compromise are necessary in healthy human relationships, they practice emotional blackmail in an effort to get others to do what they want. A simple form of emotional extortion is an individual who disappears, whimper or rages when he does not receive his own way. Her reaction is so unpleasant for her victim that the victim agrees with the requirements of blackmail to avoid having to deal with her toxic emotional state.

As psychological abuse continues, blackmail can become more glaring, with the endangered consequences that failed would become more serious. For example, emotional blackmail may be threatened to commit suicide if his victim of refuses to stay at home or visited him immediately. If he has emotional blackmail of addiction or history of criminal behavior, he mayendanger the renewal abuse of addictive substances or other negative behavior if his victim refuses to take him or otherwise meet his needs. Some emotional blackmail is very sophisticated and threatened their victims the consequences of knowing their victims to consider it very painful. Emotional blackmail can tell his victims that he will start rumors or reveal family secrets if he is not dissatisfied with his requirements.

those who have been caught in a cycle of emotional extortion often benefit from counseling and psychotherapy. The aim of this treatment should be the victim's training to recognize the warning signals and verbal characteristics of emotional blackmail to be able to match. The victims must learn ways not to catch up in a cycle of emotional blackmail and set the boundaries with those around them.

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