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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 Liz is a top-level executive in a major advertising firm. She’s worked hard to get where she is, and she seems to be on the verge of reaching her goal of taking over the company’s New York office. But then someone else is brought in to take the job.
#2 When Mitchell went shopping with his girlfriend, she pointed out that he still dressed like a little boy. He went to a department store and asked the personal shopper to help him choose an entire wardrobe. He felt like a new man, but his mother burst out laughing when she saw him.
#3 The Gaslight Effect is when a person who is being Gaslighted starts to believe the things that their Gaslighting partner says, and they begin to believe that they are not good or capable people.
#4 Gaslighting is when someone you trust, respect, or love speaks with great certainty, and you begin to doubt your own perception of the situation. It is difficult to not believe them, and when you do, you are more susceptible to being gaslit.

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Date de parution 07 avril 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669381730
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

Liz is a top-level executive in a major advertising firm. She’s worked hard to get where she is, and she seems to be on the verge of reaching her goal of taking over the company’s New York office. But then someone else is brought in to take the job.

#2

When Mitchell went shopping with his girlfriend, she pointed out that he still dressed like a little boy. He went to a department store and asked the personal shopper to help him choose an entire wardrobe. He felt like a new man, but his mother burst out laughing when she saw him.

#3

The Gaslight Effect is when a person who is being Gaslighted starts to believe the things that their Gaslighting partner says, and they begin to believe that they are not good or capable people.

#4

Gaslighting is when someone you trust, respect, or love speaks with great certainty, and you begin to doubt your own perception of the situation. It is difficult to not believe them, and when you do, you are more susceptible to being gaslit.

#5

You are constantly second-guessing yourself. You ask yourself, Am I too sensitive. a dozen times a day. You are always apologizing to your mother, father, boyfriend, boss, and friends.

#6

The Gaslight Effect is when a strong, smart, and successful woman is caught in a demoralizing, destructive, and bewildering relationship with someone who constantly undermines her confidence and sense of reality.

#7

Gaslighting is when a person tries to make you believe that you’re doing something wrong, when you’re not. It can be done by a jealous person, who is trying to make you believe that you’re flirting when you’re not.

#8

Gaslighting is a form of mental abuse that works in stages. It may start out as minor, but eventually it becomes a bigger part of your life, and you become hopeless and joyless.

#9

Stage 1 is characterized by disbelief. Your gaslighter says something outrageous, and you can’t quite believe your ears. You think you’ve misunderstood, or maybe he was just joking. The comment seems so off the wall, you might let it go.

#10

You’re in Stage 2 if you constantly feel obsessed with proving your gaslighter wrong. You no longer believe you can win your gaslighter’s approval, but you haven’t given up hope yet.

#11

The Gaslight Effect is when you start to believe your gaslighter, and you become the helpless, incompetent person he keeps telling you you are. You start to believe his negative view of you, and you start to lose your true self.

#12

The three stages of gaslighting are represented by the demons in the movie The Exorcist. The descent through these stages is not inevitable, and some people never make it past Stage 1.

#13

The Gaslight Effect is when you start to believe that you are the problem in a relationship, and it can be extremely destructive. It can lead you to lose your self-confidence, your self-esteem, and your joy.

#14

The Glamour Gaslighter is the most attractive man in the world because he’s so good at creating magic. He sets the stage for his romantic dramas, and when you come along, you’re practically handed a script and swept up into the grand production. This can be thrilling for a while.

#15

In the early glamorous phase of a Glamour Gaslighting relationship, you may be completely enchanted with your partner, and he or she may seem like a wonderful person. But as the relationship progresses, and you begin to notice signs of trouble, you may choose to ignore them because you’re so in love.

#16

Glamour gaslighting is when your boyfriend uses romance to distract you from your own feelings. If he brings you flowers to stop you criticizing his lateness, or insults you in front of his friends and immediately follows it with an extravagant compliment, you are being gaslighted.

#17

A Glamour Gaslighter is a person who gaslights you by insisting that you act as though the two of you were involved in a budding romance, when you know that the relationship is not really a romantic one.

#18

If you’re married to a Good-Guy Gaslighter, you’ll constantly feel frustrated and misunderstood. You may sense on some level that you’re being dismissed or disrespected, but you can never quite put your finger on what’s wrong.

#19

The problem with gaslighting is that it leaves you feeling lonely and depressed, even though you don’t know why. It’s because your gaslighter is caught up in his need to bolster himself and his sense of being right.

#20

If you’re in a relationship with a narcissist, you’ll probably notice that you’re constantly working at pleasing him and other people. You’ll feel as though you never get what you want, but you can’t quite put your finger on what you have to complain about.

#21

Glamour Gaslighting and Good-Guy Gaslighting are often difficult to spot, because the behavior involved may be so desirable under other circumstances. Some gaslighting behavior is more obviously problematic: yelling, put-downs, freeze-outs, and guilt trips.

#22

To make your relationship more satisfying, you and your Intimidator will need to work on two areas: the gaslighting and the intimidation, which is unpleasant even when it’s not part of gaslighting. You’ll need to work on your ability to withstand his intimidating actions.

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