The DARVO tactic is used by perpetrators when called out, they accuse their victims of victimizing THEM when their victims speak out.
DARVO
Deny
Attack
Reverse Roles of Victim and Offender
Labelling criticism of a power imbalance as an attack is part of the DARVO mechanism, described by psychologist Jennifer Freyd. In the DARVO maneuver, a criticism or accusation is denied, the whistleblower attacked, and the roles of victim and aggressor are reversed.
Ex-Ashtanga Student Calls Out Problematic Adjustment Post, Gets Called “Bully”
[matthewremski.com]
What is DARVO?
Jennifer J. Freyd, PhD
Fellow 2018-19, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford Univerity
and Professor of Psychology, University of Oregon
[dynamic.uoregon.edu]
DARVO would come naturally to narcissistic types who are abusive. Google shows
a long list of citations describing ways narcissistic persons regard themselves as victims when made accountable for their abuse of other persons.
Abused persons need lots of support and therapy to find their voices and feel self respect
Predatory narcissists need lots of support and therapy to shut up and feel remorse.
Abused persons mostly show a long struggle to regain agency and find their voices and will need a lot of support before they can go public.
A narcissistic predator almost never shows signs of this - he or she immediately
and loudly invokes victimhood and with a fluency that any trial lawyer would envy.
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DARVO
Deny
Attack
Reverse Roles of Victim and Offender
Labelling criticism of a power imbalance as an attack is part of the DARVO mechanism, described by psychologist Jennifer Freyd. In the DARVO maneuver, a criticism or accusation is denied, the whistleblower attacked, and the roles of victim and aggressor are reversed.
Ex-Ashtanga Student Calls Out Problematic Adjustment Post, Gets Called “Bully”
[matthewremski.com]
What is DARVO?
Jennifer J. Freyd, PhD
Fellow 2018-19, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford Univerity
and Professor of Psychology, University of Oregon
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Definition of DARVO
DARVO refers to a reaction perpetrators of wrong doing, particularly sexual offenders, may display in response to being held accountable for their behavior.
DARVO stands for "Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender."
The perpetrator or offender may:
Deny the behavior
Attack the individual doing the confronting
Reverse the roles of Victim and Offender such that the perpetrator assumes the victim role and turns the true victim -- or the whistle blower -- into an alleged offender.
This occurs, for instance, when an actually guilty perpetrator assumes the role of "falsely accused" and attacks the accuser's credibility and blames the accuser of being the perpetrator of a false accusation.
[dynamic.uoregon.edu]
DARVO would come naturally to narcissistic types who are abusive. Google shows
a long list of citations describing ways narcissistic persons regard themselves as victims when made accountable for their abuse of other persons.
Abused persons need lots of support and therapy to find their voices and feel self respect
Predatory narcissists need lots of support and therapy to shut up and feel remorse.
Abused persons mostly show a long struggle to regain agency and find their voices and will need a lot of support before they can go public.
A narcissistic predator almost never shows signs of this - he or she immediately
and loudly invokes victimhood and with a fluency that any trial lawyer would envy.
[www.google.com]