Dark Psychology: The Experiment That Explains Every Relationship That Fell Apart
Автор: Mind Crime
Загружено: 2026-03-09
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You didn't plan for it to go wrong.
Neither did they.
One day things were fine.
Then something shifted.
Sides were chosen.
And the person became the problem —
not what they did.
Them.
In 1954, a psychologist took 22 ordinary boys
to a summer camp in Oklahoma.
In 11 days, he turned them into enemies.
No history. No real differences.
No reason to hate each other
that existed before he created one.
Then he spent the next phase
figuring out how to reverse it.
What he found changes how you see
every conflict you've ever been in.
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🧠 IN THIS VIDEO
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• The Robbers Cave Experiment — what
really happened and what it proves
• Why conflict isn't about people —
it's about structure
• Social Identity Theory: why your brain
treats your group's wins as your own
• Why putting hostile groups together
makes things worse, not better
• The one thing that actually reverses
conflict — and the 3 conditions required
• Where you see this today: work, family,
politics, and your phone
• The question that changes how you see
every relationship that broke
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📌 SOURCES & FURTHER READING
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• Sherif, M. et al. — "Intergroup Conflict
and Cooperation: The Robbers Cave
Experiment" (1961)
• Tajfel, H. & Turner, J. —
Social Identity Theory
• Bandura, A. — "Moral Disengagement"
• Cialdini, R. — "Influence"
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER
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This video is for educational purposes only
and does not constitute clinical or legal advice.
All information is based on published research
and peer-reviewed academic literature.
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🔔 SEASON 2 — MIND CRIME
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Season 1 documented how these systems work.
Season 2 documents the scale at which they
operate — and how some people found a way out.
Next episode:
A therapist. A patient.
And a memory built from nothing.
Subscribe → @MindCrime
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Robbers Cave experiment psychology,
intergroup conflict, social identity theory,
why relationships fall apart, conflict psychology,
zero sum thinking, how to resolve conflict,
dark psychology, mind crime, criminal psychology,
Muzafer Sherif, superordinate goals,
relationship psychology, group dynamics,
why friendships end, conflict resolution science
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