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This article examines the psychological characteristics of manipulative behavior. It
analyzes the main theoretical approaches to understanding the nature of manipulation in
interpersonal interaction. It identifies the key psychological factors that contribute to the
formation of manipulative strategies, including personality traits, emotional intelligence, and an
individual’s social experience. It is noted that manipulative behavior manifests itself through
covert influence, the use of psychological techniques, and the pursuit of one’s own goals at the
expense of others. The role of communication skills and the socio-psychological context in the
emergence and maintenance of manipulation is emphasized. Special attention is given to the
consequences of manipulative behavior for interpersonal relationships and psychological well
being. The study’s findings highlight the need to develop critical thinking and psychological
awareness as means of countering manipulative influence.