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By Robert | 1:47 PM EDT, Fri August 15, 2025

Reactance

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www.seekdiscipline.com

Brehm summarised his Theory of Psychological Reactance by saying "In general, the theory holds that a threat to or loss of a freedom motivates the individual to restore that freedom. ... The theory stipulates what constitutes a freedom, how freedoms can be threatened or eliminated, and how the ensuing motivational state (psychological reactance) will manifest itself."

The theory also associates the state of reactance with emotional stress, anxiety, resistance and struggle for the individual, and is a powerful model for understanding the behaviour of slaves as their freedoms are progressively removed.

See Also

  • Entitlement
  • Internal Enslavement
  • Subduction

External Links

  • The Reactance essay ("Reactance to Enslavement“) on the Enslavement website

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www.slaveregister.com

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External links

  • Essays by Mikail Togneri
  • Absolute_Dynamic on Yahoo Groups (formerly AbsoluteBDSM)

Archivist note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org

 

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www.ownership-possession.com

Brehm summarised his Theory of Psychological Reactance by saying "In general, the theory holds that a threat to or loss of a freedom motivates the individual to restore that freedom. ... The theory stipulates what constitutes a freedom, how freedoms can be threatened or eliminated, and how the ensuing motivational state (psychological reactance) will manifest itself."

The theory also associates the state of reactance with emotional stress, anxiety, resistance and struggle for the individual, and is a powerful model for understanding the behaviour of slaves as their freedoms are progressively removed.

See also

  • Entitlement
  • Internal Enslavement
  • Subduction

External links

  • The Reactance essay on the Enslavement website

Archivist note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org

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