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Dawn Chekulski

Inverse Response Mapping

“Inverse Response Mapping” explores the psychology behind our tendency to resist perceived manipulation by reacting in opposition to what is intended. This self-help communication guide reveals how understanding this “inverse response” can improve interpersonal relations, from negotiation to conflict resolution. The book argues these responses aren't random but predictable reactions to threats against autonomy.

Did you know that overly assertive language can trigger resistance, leading to reactions that defy expectations?
Or that hidden agendas can backfire, causing the opposite of the desired outcome? The book provides a framework for understanding the perceived manipulation threshold and the intensity of inverse responses. It progresses by first introducing core concepts, then moves to identifying triggers, and finally discusses practical applications in marketing, negotiation, and personal relationships.

“Inverse Response Mapping” uniquely provides a structured approach to persuasion, emphasizing autonomy rather than direct pressure. Drawing on social psychology, behavioral economics, and communication theory, the book supports its arguments with empirical research, case studies, and real-world examples. This approach, blending academic rigor with accessible advice, makes it valuable for anyone seeking to improve their communication and influence skills.
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2025
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