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Bullying and Victim playing

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Difference between Bullying and Victim playing

Bullying vs. Victim playing

Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate or aggressively dominate others. Victim playing (also known as playing the victim, victim card or self-victimization) is the fabrication of victimhood for a variety of reasons such as to justify abuse of others, to manipulate others, a coping strategy or attention seeking.

Similarities between Bullying and Victim playing

Bullying and Victim playing have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abuse, Abusive power and control, Psychological manipulation, Rationalization (psychology), Victim blaming, Victimisation.

Abuse

Abuse is the improper usage or treatment of an entity, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit.

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Abusive power and control

Abusive power and control (also controlling behavior, coercive control and sharp power) is the way that an abusive person gains and maintains power and control over another person, as a victim, in order to subject that person to psychological, physical, sexual, or financial abuse.

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Psychological manipulation

Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the behavior or perception of others through abusive, deceptive, or underhanded tactics.

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Rationalization (psychology)

In psychology and logic, rationalization or rationalisation (also known as making excuses) is a defense mechanism in which controversial behaviors or feelings are justified and explained in a seemingly rational or logical manner to avoid the true explanation, and are made consciously tolerable—or even admirable and superior—by plausible means.

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Victim blaming

Victim blaming occurs when the victim of a crime or any wrongful act is held entirely or partially at fault for the harm that befell them.

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Victimisation

Victimisation (or victimization) is the process of being victimised or becoming a victim.

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Bullying and Victim playing Comparison

Bullying has 146 relations, while Victim playing has 56. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.97% = 6 / (146 + 56).

References

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