"How Can You Protect Yourself From Gaslighting?"

Gaslighting is an insidious from of psychological abuse. BTR helps women protect themselves and their children from gaslighting. Read how.

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    Emotional abuse victims experience confusion, turmoil, and pain when abusers gaslight.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO4fhc-AZBA

    What is Gaslighting?

    Gaslighting falls under the umbrella of psychological abuse.

    Gaslighting is generally covert in nature. It is usually easier to discern in the aftermath of an episode. Sometimes, gaslighting can be very overt and aggressive. An example of this would be if a light was off and an abusive male insisted that the light was on. The victim would know that the light was off, and yet the aggressive insistence of the abuser that the light was off would be unsettling and even scary to her. Most of the time, gaslighting is more subtle.

    Victims of Narcissistic Abuse Can Protect Themselves From Gaslighting

    Narcissistic abusers often bait victims to stay in a conversation at all costs. Even when it is obviously harmful to the victim.

    Victims must learn to establish safety boundaries. Boundaries are not requests, statements, or ultimatums. Boundaries are actions that courageous women take to separate themselves from abusive behavior. 

    Some examples of boundaries include:

    • I get to decide what my reality is. When my partner tells me what I am thinking, I leave the room. 
    • I only live with people who respect me. Because my partner has chosen to gaslight me continuously over the years, I am moving out, regardless of his promises to change.
    • When I wonder if I am crazy, or feel confused, I will reach out to my support people.

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    BTR.ORG Supports Victims of Narcissistic Abuse

    At BTR, we understand the devastation and chaos that gaslighting can cause in a woman’s life. Psychological violence may not leave bruises, but it’s a serious form of domestic abuse. 

    Tune in to The BTR.ORG Podcast to learn more about gaslighting.

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      1. annonymous

        Thank you for sharing about this <3

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      2. Madie

        I notice my husband has been cheating on me. I’m so glad i found you!!

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