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

Physical Symptoms of Emotional Abuse: How Stress Hormones Impact Your Health
Discover how emotional abuse causes physical symptoms through cortisol and stress hormones. Learn the science behind trauma's toll on your body and proven healing strategies.

Gaslighting in the Family: Identifying Toxic Dynamics and Toxic Family Signs
You might feel like something is wrong in your family, but you can’t figure out what it is. Gaslighting is when someone tries to make you doubt your own memories or what you know is true. In families, this can be even more confusing because you care about each other a lot.

Gray Rock Method: What It Is and How to Use It (Plus Yellow Rock Alternative)
If you've ever felt drained after interacting with someone who seems to thrive on conflict, drama, or your emotional reactions, you're not alone.

Disarming the Narcissist: 3 Steps to Empathic Confrontation That Actually Work
If you've ever felt like you're walking on eggshells around someone, constantly second-guessing yourself, or emotionally exhausted from interactions that leave you feeling diminished, you may be...

Am I Gaslighting My Partner? How to Recognize & Stop Unintentional Gaslighting

How to Identify Narcissistic Manipulation Compared to Non-Narcissistic Methods
Have you ever wondered if someone’s words or actions are meant to control you, or if you’re just overthinking things? You might find yourself confused, especially when the signs aren’t obvious.

Healing the Inner Child: A Complete Guide to Re-Parenting Yourself After Trauma
If you grew up with criticism instead of comfort, invalidation instead of understanding, or conditional love instead of unconditional acceptance, there's a part of you that still carries those wounds.

California Gov. Newsom expands mental health CARE Court system with new legislation

How to Address Unintentional Gaslighting: 7 Steps to Healthier Communication (2025)
You didn't mean to hurt them. You were just sharing your perspective, defending yourself, or trying to move past an argument. But your partner keeps saying you're making them doubt their own...