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DARVO is an acronym that stands for deny, attack, reverse victim and offender.
Here's a hypothetical scenario, using Christian-backed anti-gay rhetoric as an example:
Note that even if people don't buy DARVO propoganda, they could still fall into the trap of balance fallacy, thus reducing the responsibility of the perperator due to DARVO techniques.
Psychologist Jennifer Freyd
coined the term in her 1997 study "Violations of power, adaptive blindness, and betrayal trauma theory"[3] to explain how perpetrators of unequivocally bad things (e.g., sexual assault) paint themselves as victims and their victims as the ones in power.
In a 2017 study which aimed to test whether DARVO is an empirically strong method of classification, the researchers concluded that:[4][5]
“”(1) DARVO was commonly used by individuals who were confronted; (2) women were more likely to be exposed to DARVO than men during confrontations; (3) the three components of DARVO were positively correlated, supporting the theoretical construction of DARVO; and (4) higher levels of exposure to DARVO during a confrontation were associated with increased perceptions of self-blame among the confronters. These results provide evidence for the existence of DARVO as a perpetrator strategy and establish a relationship between DARVO exposure and feelings of self-blame. Exploring DARVO aids in understanding how perpetrators are able to enforce victims' silence through the mechanism of self-blame.
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