Reverse psychology is a persuasion tactic that involves advocating for a behavior that is different than the desired outcome. In other words, you say the opposite of what you want. Also known as ...
Did reading the title of this blog post make you want to use "reverse psychology?" Many studies say it probably did — or at least it made you want to resist my admonition (e.g., "Who are you to tell ...
This post is in response to Don't Use Reverse Psychology on Yourself By Jim Afremow Ph.D., LPC Whenever I see something on reverse psychology, I'm compelled to review it. I really can't much help this ...
See what I did there? Using a little reverse psychology to get you to do the opposite -- click through and read today's "Red, White & Blog" -- if only as an act of authoritarian defiance. Well, that's ...
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