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Forbidden Psychology 101: The Cool Stuff They Didn't Teach You About In School

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Psychology is the fascinating study of the human mind’s inner workings. Understanding psychology lets you understand people. You can use an understanding of people to make human interaction and life in general easier. But there is a dark side to psychology. A side that people do not speak about in polite society. A side that is explicitly forbidden by ethical committees and such supervising agencies as the UN and the Geneva Convention. This is forbidden psychology. Forbidden psychology includes manipulation, mind control, brainwashing, emotional and mental abuse, deception, torture, and seduction. It is the process of using your understanding of the human mind to get your way and cause harm. Forbidden psychology is not always nice. But life is not always nice, either. An understanding of forbidden psychology enables you to take control of your life by controlling others who stand in your way. It also enables you to understand the harmful dark psychology that other people use on you, so that you can take measures to protect yourself. No matter why you are interested in forbidden psychology, this book is your ultimate guide to forbidden psychology topics. These pages are filled with the mesmerizing and forbidden world of mind control and manipulation. You will learn about everything from how to lie effectively to how to interrogate people for the truth, from subliminal advertising to torturing prisoners of war, from seducing someone to brainwashing. How you use this information is up to you. But certainly forbidden psychology is a fascinating subject that anyone can benefit from knowing. Begin your journey into the dark side of psychology today.

301 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 15, 2016

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September 10, 2020
Reads like a stack of Wikipedia articles. But excellent instructions on how to be a horrible person, if you're into that.
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January 22, 2025
Not worth the read. I realized half way in that the book sounds much like reading an undergrad psychology paper. I went looking for the Author online and can’t find any credentials or qualifications. I can’t find much at all if I’m being honest.
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April 25, 2025
3.5 rating

Good book to read to notice bad signs and protect yourself from bad people with bad intentions

The scientific studies that were explained were fascinating to learn. Learning about human nature

Reminds me of the 48 Laws of Power book
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May 22, 2019
when listening it all sounds a bit dark but when you stop and think about it we all have done at least one of these at some point or another in our lives. True application of defense is knowledge.
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August 11, 2019
Very informative. Great start in discovering the tactics used by manipulators.
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March 23, 2017
I really don't understand the point of this book and whether it's supposed to be a joke. If this is meant to be serious than it fails. Not worth the time to download.
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