Does manipulation come from the intent of the actor or the perception by the other? It seems a tendency to place the focus on the perception of the other when dealing with clients (oh that behavior of the client felt manipulative to me and so client is manipulative) and the intent of the actor when looking at therapists (oh it is not manipulation because the therapist intended X and they are such good caring professionals it is mean and wrong to call it manipulation)
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