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My first day in my first psych class ever... The professor -this little blond pixie of a fireball- bounded out onto the stage, and introduced herself (with all of her doctorates & qualifications & experience) as "...Which means that I am a highly trained & extremely skillful manipulator! I WILL be manipulating you!"
And she did. Very. Very. Well :D
I agree with @scout86 's therapist 100% in this matter.
Manipulation? In and of itself is a very neutral thing. It's how it's used that determines value. Positive / Negative (and everything in between). Does a therapist use it to manipulate a client into not killing themselves? Or an asshole into manipulating someone out of their life savings? A teacher manipulating children into being active & excited learners? Or a jerk-girlfriend into hating yourself?
2 sides (or more ;)) of every coin.
ETA @scout86 ... Every time you approach a horse? You're manipulating them. Shaping your energy, body language, voice, hand, etc. to dictate to them how you want them to react. If you want them to shove over (hey, it's bossLady, move) without being threatening... Or projecting calm and authority at someone all skittish... Or NoNonsense to someone who would love to boss you... You probably have 50-100 different approaches, that you can instantly melt into, depending on what's needed. Is it manipulation? Changing the way that you approach a horse to get them to do what you want them to do? By definition. But it's neither negative, nor even neutral... It's positive. Exactly what's needed. :) Seeing a need and filling it. ANYONE who is good with horses (or kids) is a wicked good manipulator. At least in those very specific venues!
And she did. Very. Very. Well :D
I agree with @scout86 's therapist 100% in this matter.
Manipulation? In and of itself is a very neutral thing. It's how it's used that determines value. Positive / Negative (and everything in between). Does a therapist use it to manipulate a client into not killing themselves? Or an asshole into manipulating someone out of their life savings? A teacher manipulating children into being active & excited learners? Or a jerk-girlfriend into hating yourself?
2 sides (or more ;)) of every coin.
ETA @scout86 ... Every time you approach a horse? You're manipulating them. Shaping your energy, body language, voice, hand, etc. to dictate to them how you want them to react. If you want them to shove over (hey, it's bossLady, move) without being threatening... Or projecting calm and authority at someone all skittish... Or NoNonsense to someone who would love to boss you... You probably have 50-100 different approaches, that you can instantly melt into, depending on what's needed. Is it manipulation? Changing the way that you approach a horse to get them to do what you want them to do? By definition. But it's neither negative, nor even neutral... It's positive. Exactly what's needed. :) Seeing a need and filling it. ANYONE who is good with horses (or kids) is a wicked good manipulator. At least in those very specific venues!
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