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The Gaslight Effect
How to Spot and Survive the Hidden Manipulation Others Use to Control Your Life
Robin Stern, Nan McNamara, Random House Audio
Harmony/Rodale/Convergent · Print & ebook · January 9, 2018
Reading lane: Dysfunctional Families
In this groundbreaking guide, the prominent therapist Dr.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Robin Stern, Nan McNamara, Random House Audio
- Publisher
- Harmony/Rodale/Convergent
- Published
- January 9, 2018
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Dysfunctional Families · PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal Relations
- Reading lane
- Dysfunctional Families
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Dysfunctional Families
PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal Relations
Recovering from Abuse
About This Book
In this groundbreaking guide, the prominent therapist Dr. Robin Stern shows how the Gaslight Effect works, how you can decide which relationships can be saved and which you have to walk away from—and how to gasproof your life so you'll avoid gaslighting relationship. Your husband crosses the line in his flirtations with another woman at a dinner party. When you confront him, he asks you to stop being insecure and controlling. After a long argument, you apologize for giving h...
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