Gaslighting: domestic violence that is not seen

Domestic violence is not just about bruises, fractures and physical injuries. In fact, physical assault often occurs only in the advanced stages of the relationship with the aggressor. But we should not underestimate the damage to the soul that such toxic relationship can cause. Gaslighting is a form of domestic violence in which the offender tries to psychologically manipulate us and plant doubts about an event. The greater the pressure, the more we begin to question our memory and percep...

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