What Is Gaslighting In A Relationship And How To Stop It
Gaslighting is the act of mentally and emotionally abusing someone to an extent that the victim loses his or her sense of perception, self-esteem and self-worth. The term got its recognition from the film 1994 "Gaslight.� In the film, the husband isolates the wife from friends and family, then begins a campaign to make her think she has gone mad. His purpose is to have her declared mentally insane so he can obtain power of attorney, then steal valuable family jewels. Gaslighting can occur in any relationship: between parent and child, politician and their followers, employee and employer, and close friends. Unfortunately, counselors are seeing an increase in gaslighting in romantic relationships, as reported in the University of Miami Health News. The online publication cites causes such as greater irritability and diminished social interaction due to the pandemic. How do you know if you are a victim of gaslighting? Gaslighting In Romantic Relationships: