gasljusförhållanden
Gasljusförhållanden, or gaslighting, is a form of psychological manipulation where a person or group makes another person question their own reality, memory, perception, or sanity. The term was popularized by the 1938 play "Gas Light" by Patrick Hamilton, but the concept has been recognized in various forms throughout history. Gaslighting is often used as a tactic in abusive relationships, where the abuser systematically distorts the victim's perception of reality to maintain control and isolate the victim from others.
The term "gaslighting" was coined by the British playwright Patrick Hamilton in his 1938 play "Gas Light,"
Gaslighting can take many forms, including:
- Denying or distorting the victim's experiences or emotions.
- Making the victim doubt their own perceptions or memories.
- Blaming the victim for the abuser's behavior.
- Isolating the victim from friends, family, and support systems.
- Using guilt, shame, or fear to control the victim.
Gaslighting is a serious form of emotional abuse that can have long-lasting effects on the victim's mental