Victims of emotional abuse
Survivors reclaiming their identity
Therapists, coaches, and allies
Anyone who’s ever walked away from a conversation feeling smaller
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This book is a psychological survival guide for recognizing, resisting, and escaping the manipulative tactics of gaslighters—people who twist your sense of reality to gain control. It dives deep into gaslighting in families, workplaces, friendships, and even politics.
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