As a BA Psychology student who dreams of becoming a clinical psychologist, I’ve always been fascinated not just by healing, but by understanding the hidden corners of human behavior. Dark psychology is one such corner — not to glorify it, but to educate, protect, and empower.
What Is Dark Psychology?
Dark psychology refers to the manipulative, exploitative, and deceptive side of human behavior.
It includes gaslighting, emotional manipulation, coercion, persuasion tactics, narcissistic patterns, and how some people use psychological principles for harmful purposes.
Why I Study Dark Psychology
As someone preparing for a future in clinical psychology, understanding dark patterns helps me:
Identify early signs of abuse or manipulation in relationships.
Recognize cognitive biases that make people vulnerable.
Support others with more empathy and insight.
Build stronger therapeutic awareness for future practice.
Key Concepts Everyone Should Know
1. The Dark Triad
•Narcissism – Need for admiration, lack of empathy.