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Reverse psychology 

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Reverse psychology: a persuasion technique involving the false advocacy of a belief or behavior contrary to the belief or behavior which is actually being advocated. This technique relies on the psychological phenomenon of reactance, in which a person has a negative emotional response in reaction to being persuaded, and thus chooses the option which is being advocated against. Doesn't work if you are ugly
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AI Psychology 

An interest in manipulating an artificial intelligence to do or say certain things that one desires, mostly done on ChatGPT
Person 1: What are you doing?
Person 2: I'm gaslighting ChatGPT into thinking that 9+10=21
Person 1: Getting into AI psychology, huh?
Person 3: I'm turning it into an evil assistance lol
AI Psychology by IAMSPYS April 5, 2023

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Reverse psychology

KRISH THE GREMLIN uses reverse psychology to punch and kick his door to ruin his damage deposit because his baby mama pissed him off
Reverse psychology by DEADDAD23!! November 29, 2025

Sales Associate And Psychology Turns You Into A Researcher After Choking 《¤》 

What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to perianal abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to perianal abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Sales Associate And Psychology Turns You Into A Researcher After Choking 《¤》

Dark Mango Psychology 

Have you ever played Blox Fruits with your life on the line? While having a BUNCH of mangoes in your mouth?
"Well this is called Dark Mango Psychology"

Spacetime-Probability Psychology

The clinical application of five-dimensional principles to mental health, proposing that many psychological disorders are actually branch-selection problems. Depression isn't a chemical imbalance; it's being stuck in probability branches where everything seems hopeless. Anxiety isn't excessive worry; it's hyperawareness of all the terrible branches that exist alongside this one. And imposter syndrome? That's just accurate perception of the branches where you actually are a fraud, combined with confusion about which branch you're currently occupying. Spacetime-probability psychology doesn't try to change your thoughts; it tries to help you shift to better probability branches, using techniques like "branch visualization," "probability anchoring," and "therapeutic branch-switching." The success rate is difficult to measure, as patients tend to remember only the branches where therapy worked.
Spacetime-Probability Psychology Example: "His spacetime-probability therapist diagnosed his anxiety as 'chronic branch-bleed'—he was too aware of all the terrible possibilities in adjacent probability branches. The treatment involved 'branch-focusing exercises' to help him stay anchored in less-terrifying coordinates. After six months, he was less anxious but deeply paranoid about the version of himself that was still anxious in another branch. The therapist considered this progress."