Examples of Unintentional Gaslighting, What To Say Instead

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Gaslighting, a term rooted in manipulation and psychological control, has gained widespread recognition in discussions about relationships and mental health. It is a term that's been making waves in discussions about relationships and mental health. But what about unintentional gaslighting?

Gaslighting, at its core, involves undermining someone's reality or perceptions, leading them to doubt their own sanity or experiences. From subtle invalidation to unintentional manipulation tactics, let's explore scenarios where gaslighting can sneak into everyday conversations without us even realizing it.

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Writer: Clarisse Delos Reyes (new writer)
Editor: Caitlin McColl
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO:Amanda Silvera (http://www.youtube.com/amandasilvera )
Animation: Naphia
Youtube Manager: Cindy Cheong

DISCLAIMER: If any of these examples sound familiar to you, don't feel like this feedback is a personal attack. This video is here to help guide you in your self-improvement journey if you've been feeling a bit stuck.
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Psychology
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