Gaslighting is Meant to Make You Crazy
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Gaslighting is Meant to Make You Crazy
Gaslighting is a cruel and manipulative form of emotional abuse. The term “gaslighting” comes from a 1938 play (and subsequent film adaptations) by Patrick Hamilton entitled “Gas Light.”
In the play, a husband leads his wife along a convoluted path of deception and lies. To have her inheritance to himself, he needs his wife out of the picture, locked into what was then called an insane asylum. To convince her that she is indeed crazy, he plays mind games, such as turning down the gas lamps in the house and convincing her that she’s imagining or forgetting things (Here are some examples of gaslighting and how to respond.)
The play was so chilling that the title became synonymous with abusive behavior that seeks to control someone fully and completely, essentially making him or her a puppet (Gaslighting: Designed to Destroy Your Sanity).
Is someone in your life trying to control you by sneakily and insidiously making you question your own thoughts and perceptions? Because it happens so gradually, you might not realize what’s going on. A few things to watch for:
- Do you think someone is lying to you, but when you mention it, the person turns the lies on you?
- Do you find yourself questioning yourself often?
- Do you feel that you have no control in the relationship?
- Do you feel like you’re slowly losing your mind?
Gaslighting is harmful. Find at least one person you trust and begin to share what you’re experiencing.
Related Articles Dealing with Gaslighting
- Gaslighting Defined by Types of Gaslighters
- Gaslighting: Emotional Abuse and Manipulation
- What is Gaslighting? What Does It Mean To Be Gaslighted?
Your Thoughts
Today's Question: If you’ve been a victim of gaslighting, what brought you to the conclusion that your abuser was at fault? We invite you to participate by sharing your thoughts, experiences, and knowledge on the HealthyPlace Facebook page and on the HealthyPlace Google+ page.
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I'm Hannah. I Have Bipolar 2
Bipolar Disorder Help: 5 Reasons Why Many Don’t Seek It Out
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Mental Health Quote
"Never forget that walking away from something unhealthy is brave."
Read more abuse quotes.
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APA Reference
Peterson, T.
(2018, July 30). Gaslighting is Meant to Make You Crazy , HealthyPlace. Retrieved
on 2024, November 5 from https://www.healthyplace.com/other-info/mental-health-newsletter/gaslighting-is-meant-to-make-you-crazy