Gaslighting doesn't just happen in romantic relationships.
. But often we think of gaslighting as something that only really happens in romantic relationships. The truth is, it can happen in any relationship - in friendships, families, at work. “Gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse which involves psychologically manipulating someone to make them doubt their own sanity,” Anat Toffell, from charity, explains. So here's what it's like to be gaslit by a friend, according to women who've experienced it.
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