Manipulation comes in various forms, and of the most popular tactics we see manipulators using fear as a means of control, remaining passive-aggressive, or gaslighting. When a manipulator uses fear to control another person, they are essentially driving at that person's insecurities in order to gain the outcome they desire. With passive aggressiveness, the manipulator will say or behave in a way that invokes anger or displeasure without being direct about their emotions. This lack of emotions leaves the victim to think that they have done something wrong, thus creating more insecurity. And with gaslighting, the manipulator is denying events or statements that were made specifically for the purpose of causing the victim to question their reality.