What is another word for reverse psychology?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪvˈɜːs sa͡ɪkˈɒləd͡ʒi] (IPA)

Reverse psychology, also known as paradoxical intention or strategic incompetence, is a technique that involves using contradicting statements to influence an individual's behaviors or beliefs. There are several synonyms for reverse psychology, including reverse thinking, psychological jujitsu, counterintuitive strategy, and opposite day tactics. Reverse thinking involves flipping traditional ideas, while psychological jujitsu is the practice of using an opponent's momentum against themselves. Counterintuitive strategy focuses on using unconventional methods to achieve a goal, while opposite day tactics involve suggesting the opposite of what is desired to achieve a specific outcome. All of these techniques require careful planning and execution to be successful and should be used ethically and responsibly.

What are the hypernyms for Reverse psychology?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Reverse psychology

  • I printed a list of Irish names from the Internet and my husband, Dave, saw Finley on the list. I really liked it but didn't want to scare Dave off with my enthusiasm. So I used a little reverse psychology and let him think it was his idea.
    Holly Marie Combs
  • I try to lie as much as I can when I'm interviewed. It's reverse psychology. I figure if you lie, they'll print the truth.
    River Phoenix

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