Insights on Gaslighting
Explore our latest articles about understanding, identifying, and dealing with gaslighting in various contexts.

How to Support Male Survivors of Gaslighting
You can help male gaslighting victims by listening with care and giving them a safe place. Many men feel alone, but you can tell them they are not by themselves and that help exists. Your help can really change things.

Gaslighting at Work: Recognize Manipulative Bosses
Gaslighting at Work happens when someone makes you doubt yourself. A manipulative boss may use bullying or tricks. This can make you question what happened. You might see signs like denial or blame shifting. They may try to lower your confidence. They might give feedback that always seems confusing.

Gaslighting and Gender: Do Women or Men Experience it Differently?
You might wonder about gender differences in gaslighting and whether men and women experience it in the same way. Research highlights that gender differences in gaslighting are significant, with women and men not going through gaslighting identically.

Signs Your Partner is Manipulating You

Self-Gaslighting: When You Become Your Own Worst Enemy

The Golden Child and Scapegoat Dynamic: Healing from a Narcissistic Family

Gaslighting vs Lying: A Therapist Reveals the Truth

What Is DARVO? How Abusers Deny, Attack, and Reverse the Victim Role

How to Cope with Memory Doubt After Gaslighting
You might feel confused about your memories after experiencing gaslighting and memory doubt. Many people struggle with memory issues when someone manipulates them for an extended period. You may find it challenging to recall events or trust your own thoughts.