22 - Gaslighting - What it Is, and What it Isn’t

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"Gaslighting: What it Is, and What it Isn't" tackles the often misunderstood concept of gaslighting. This episode demystifies the term, tracing its origin from the 1944 film "Gaslight" to its modern misuse. We'll explore the characteristics of true gaslighting, a form of psychological manipulation, and distinguish it from commonly mistaken behaviors like simple disagreements or memory lapses. The discussion delves into unintentional gaslighting, the vulnerability factors that may increase susceptibility to gaslighting, and the crucial role of self-awareness and support in overcoming its impact. Join us to gain clarity on this complex issue, its implications on mental health, and strategies for recognition and resilience.

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