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- Title
A qualitative analysis of gaslighting in romantic relationships.
- Authors
Klein, Willis; Li, Sherry; Wood, Suzanne
- Abstract
Gaslighting is an understudied form of abuse wherein a sane and rational survivor is convinced of their own epistemic incompetence on false pretenses by a perpetrator. The current study aimed to characterize the features of gaslighting as well as test and verify common claims about gaslighting. We recruited participants (N = 65) who self‐identified as having experienced gaslighting in romantic relationships to fill out a qualitative survey wherein they described instances of gaslighting, features of their relationships, and the consequences of gaslighting on their mental health. The age of participants in this study ranged from 18 to 69 (M = 29), most participants identified as female (48), and heterosexual (43). Gaslighting occurs within relationships that are typified by a combination of affectionate and abusive behaviors extended over the course of a relationship. Gaslighting victimization was associated with a diminished sense of self, mistrust of others, and on occasion, post‐traumatic growth. Those who recovered from gaslighting often emphasized the importance of separation from the perpetrator, prioritization of healthier relationships, and engaging in meaningful and re‐embodying activities. This study provides a basis for further research into gaslighting and recovery from gaslighting, which will contribute to the prevention and treatment for this type of abuse.
- Subjects
POSTTRAUMATIC growth; MENTAL health; INTIMATE partner violence; ABUSIVE behavior; SUSPICION; CRIME victims
- Publication
Personal Relationships, 2023, Vol 30, Issue 4, p1316
- ISSN
1350-4126
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/pere.12510