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What (who) is mind game - definition

PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERACTION
Psychological battle; Psychological tactics; Mind game; Psychological games; Mental game; Mental games; Psychological game; Mind trick; Mind tricks; Power games; Mind fuck; Mind Fuck; Head games; Head game; Power game; Mind fuckery; Mindfuckery; Head-fuckery; Head-fuck; Head fuckery; Head fuck; Headfuckery; Headfuck

mind game         
¦ noun a series of actions or responses planned for their psychological effect on another.
Mind games         
Playing mind games (also power games or head games) is the largely conscious struggle for psychological one-upmanship, often employing passive–aggressive behavior to specifically demoralize or dis-empower the thinking subject, making the aggressor look superior.Gita Mammen, After Abuse (2006) p.
power game         
(power games)
You can refer to a situation in which different people or groups are competing for power as a power game, especially if you disapprove of the methods they are using in order to try to win power.
...the dangerous power games in the Kremlin following Stalin's death.
N-COUNT: oft adj N

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Mind games

Mind games (also power games or head games) are actions performed for reasons of psychological one-upmanship, often employing passive–aggressive behavior to specifically demoralize or dis-empower the thinking subject, making the aggressor look superior. It also describes the unconscious games played by people engaged in ulterior transactions of which they are not fully aware, and which transactional analysis considers to form a central element of social life all over the world.

The first known use of the term "mind game" dates from 1963, and "head game" from 1977.

Examples of use of mind game
1. Above almost everything else Mourinho has proven that he is a master of the mind game.
2. Running is as much a mind game as a physical activity.
3. Vidhuji has presented a wonderful study of mind game and of the feelings of superiority and inferiority through this character,» he says.
4. Gaylor disagrees: "They are being told that the only way they can be rehabilitated is through Jesus Christ, so it‘s a mind game even if they say you don‘t have to convert." Volunteering in prison is a complicated question, Professor Tuttle says.
5. It‘s a mind game that you play with yourself." She obviously loves giving advice, regrets, in fact, that up–and–comers don‘t ask her for it more often, "maybe because I‘m still playing". "But," she adds, "I still sometimes say something even when they don‘t ask." How does her mental training, the single–minded focus on winning, equip her for real life, for relationships?