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19Oct/18

Gaslighting? What is it?

October 19, 2018Lets Talkemotional abuse, gaslightingadmin

‘Gaslighting’ is a term which refers to a type of emotional abuse. Gaslighting is when someone makes you second-guess yourself and question whether what you’re feeling is real and okay. Abusers sometimes even

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