I'm a psychologist, here are five forms of gaslighting from withholding to trivialising

I'm a psychologist, here are five forms of gaslighting from withholding to trivialising
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I'm a psychologist, here are five forms of gaslighting from withholding to trivialising
Published: Dec, 07 2024 10:15

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But, the term is often misused, according to forensic psychologist and YouTuber Dr Sohom Das, who has previously defined the term, saying: '[It] is a form of emotional abuse that comes from manipulating somebody into questioning their own sanity, their own memories, or their perception of reality.

I'm a psychologist, here are five forms of gaslighting from withholding to trivialising More and more people are becoming aware of the term 'gaslighting', and how it can be weaponised in interpersonal relationships.

In her post on Instagram, Dr Suglani listed five forms of gaslighting, sharing a brief description for each one.

Now Birmingham-based expert Dr Lalitaa Suglani has revealed five forms of gaslighting in an Instagram post.

The APA says: 'The term once referred to manipulation so extreme as to induce mental illness or to justify commitment of the gaslighted person to a psychiatric institution but is now used more generally.

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