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• Archive: He’s in my head.
• She sucks all the air out of the room.
• I’m so tired of the drama.
• These are common ways of expressing the all-consuming intrusiveness of being emotionally manipulated.
• The manipulators might be relationship partners, neighbors, co-workers, family members, or “friends”, and they occupy psychological space so pervasively that many clients present with complaints of confusion, exhaustion, and the struggle to even know what’s real.Dr.