Insights on Gaslighting
Explore our latest articles about understanding, identifying, and dealing with gaslighting in various contexts.

What Makes Gaslighting So Effective? Psychological Mechanisms Explained
Gaslighting psychology works because it makes you doubt yourself. It makes you question what is real. You may stop trusting your own thoughts. Imagine someone says you never said something. But you remember saying it. You start to think your memory is wrong.

Emotional Invalidation: The Lasting Impact on Childhood Abuse Survivors

How Fight or Flight Responses Shape Long-Term Marriage
You might see that fight or flight tactics in long term marriage can stop good communication. They can also make people feel far apart. When stress or conflict gets high, you may remember times when easy talks turn into confusion. These talks can also make you feel tired inside.

Breadcrumbing vs. Future Faking: How to Spot These Manipulation Tactics

OpenAI announces enhanced safeguards for ChatGPT to address teen welfare

The Invisible Wound: How Narcissistic Parents Use Emotional Invalidation

The Predator Personality: Understanding Those Who Exploit Without Remorse
There's a chilling moment that many survivors describe – the realization that someone they trusted never saw them as a person at all. Not as a partner, a friend, or even an adversary. But as prey.

Gaslighting vs Narcissism: Why Anyone Can Gaslight (Not Just Narcissists)
Understand the difference between gaslighting and narcissism. Learn why non-narcissists gaslight too, with examples and evidence-based protection strategies.

The Vulnerable Narcissist: How a Victim Facade Hides Grandiose Entitlement
Discover how vulnerable narcissists use victimhood to mask entitlement. Learn the signs, tactics, and expert-backed strategies to recognize and protect yourself.