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I'm pretty sure this part of town is dangerous, but only you can decide what's best for you."
Returning to the above example, you can say something to your friend like, "I can't make you do anything you don't want to do.
You may think this is a bad idea, but using simple reverse psychology could be ineffective. For example, your friend wants to attend a concert in a bad part of town alone. If someone's want to do something outweighs their need to resist, classic reverse psychology may backfire. A more complicated version of reverse psychology may be needed in some cases. Before using reverse psychology, think about what the other person is likely to want in a situation. You really want to see the foreign film, so you may say something like, "I'm not sure I have the attention span for subtitles." Your friend may insist on the foreign film at this point, wanting to prove their superior attention span.Ĭonsider what the other person wants. You may be choosing between two movies: a foreign film with subtitles versus a lighthearted comedy. Allow the person to think they're asserting their autonomy in the situation. With an adult, try to use reverse psychology in the same way.You may come in the room to find he's already started the process on his own, as he wants to prove his autonomy. You could ask him to wait to make his bed until you finish brushing your teeth, explaining to him he's young and really needs a lot of help.