A new model suggests that gaslighters manipulate their targets by exploiting a learning process. Gaslighting can occur to anyone who places trust in the wrong individual, according to a McGill ...
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Gaslighters Take Over the Learning Process, Making Their Targets Question Themselves
D enial, distraction, misdirection, minimization. These are a few of the common tactics of gaslighting, a form of ...
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