coercive persuasion
Coercive persuasion refers to a manipulative process that employs various techniques aiming to alter a person's thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors by exerting immense pressure, instilling fear, and undermining their sense of self, often leading to compliance or adherence to a particular ideology or authority.
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