Quintin Gustin, LPC, Doctoral Student
Gaslighting is an insidious type of interpersonal abuse that aims to make the victim feel “crazy” by slowly distorting reality. Although usually seen in intimate relationships; it is also found in other social systems. Gaslighting is clearly defined, with examples and key phrases gas lighters use. Effective counseling methods are addressed.
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