This document explores the concept of DARVO, a tactic used by abusers to deny their actions, attack the accuser, and reverse the roles of victim and offender. DARVO is commonly seen in cases of sexual and domestic abuse, where the abuser manipulates the situation to make the victim appear as the perpetrator. The document provides examples and analysis of how DARVO is employed to discredit victims and evade responsibility. It underscores the psychological impact on victims and the importance of recognizing this tactic in legal and therapeutic contexts