Gaslighting in Relationships
Why Adults with ADHD Are More Vulnerable to Gaslighting and Specific Steps to Free Yourself from a Gaslit Relationship
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Narrated by:
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John B. Jenkins
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By:
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Kristen Thrasher
About this listen
Gaslighting is deeply personal and most often driven and reinforced by shame, which the victim then works hard to hide. Being gaslit can make you question your core beliefs and completely lose self-confidence, motives, judgments, or memories. That confusion is what causes you to be led astray as you look to others for help.
Gaslighting is defined as the act of manipulating someone by forcing them to question their thoughts, memories, and even the events occurring around them, which leaves the victim often pushed so far as to often question their own sanity. These situations also normally involve insecurity, confusion, and forced accountability. However, the true damage of gaslighting occurs in long-term situations. The victim usually tries to hide it, as it is driven by shame and deeply personal humiliation.
If you are interested in this book, you likely know someone whom you fear is being gaslit, or maybe even you yourself are fearing you are being gaslit. In this book, we will look at exactly what is meant by the term gaslighting, and different strategies and coping mechanisms for when this is actually happening to you or a loved one.
If you fear that you or a loved one are experiencing gaslighting, then look no further. This book has everything you need to know about how to escape it and prevent it from happening any longer. Scroll up and click "Buy" to get your copy today!
©2021 Kristen Thrasher (P)2021 Kristen Thrasher