Minimisation may also take the form of a
manipulative technique: • observed in abusers and manipulators to downplay their misdemeanors when confronted with irrefutable facts. • observed in abusers and manipulators to downplay positive attributes (talents and skills etc.) of their victims. Typical psychological defences exhibited by
stalkers and guilty criminal suspects include
denial,
rationalisation, minimisation and
projection of blame onto the victim. A variation on minimisation as a manipulative technique is
"claiming altruistic motives" such as saying "I don't do this because I am selfish, and for gain, but because I am a socially aware person interested in the common good".
School bullying School bullying is one form of
victimisation or
physical abuse which has sometimes been unofficially encouraged, ritualised or even minimised as a sort of prank by teachers or peers. The main difference between pranks and bullying is establishment of
power inequity between the bully and the victim that lasts beyond the duration of the act. == See also ==