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Brainwashing - Mind Control coercive control EMOTIONAL ABUSE

Why do people Gaslight?

Gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse in which a person manipulates another person’s perception of reality in order to gain power and control over them. There are many reasons why someone might engage in gaslighting behavior, including:

  1. To maintain power and control: Gaslighting is often used as a tool to maintain power and control over another person. By manipulating their perception of reality, the abuser can make the victim feel helpless and dependent on them.
  2. To avoid responsibility: Gaslighting can be a way for someone to avoid taking responsibility for their actions or behavior. By denying or minimizing the victim’s experiences, the abuser can avoid facing the consequences of their actions.
  3. To deflect attention: Gaslighting can also be used to deflect attention away from the abuser’s own flaws or mistakes. By making the victim doubt their own perceptions and experiences, the abuser can shift the focus onto the victim and make it seem like they are the problem.
  4. To satisfy their own ego: Some people engage in gaslighting behavior simply because it makes them feel powerful or superior. By manipulating another person’s perception of reality, they can feel like they have the upper hand and are in control.
  5. To cause harm: In some cases, people may engage in gaslighting behavior simply to cause harm to another person. This can be a form of sadism or a way for the abuser to exert their own sense of power over their victim.

It’s important to note that regardless of the reasons why someone engages in gaslighting behavior, it is never acceptable and can have serious consequences for the victim’s mental health and well-being.

© Linda C J Turner

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Coercive Control coercive control EMOTIONAL ABUSE

Q & A – What is coercive control in parental alienation

Coercive control is a form of domestic abuse that involves a pattern of behavior used to control and manipulate another person. It can include physical, psychological, financial, and sexual abuse. Parental alienation is a form of psychological abuse in which one parent attempts to alienate the other parent from their child or children. This can be done through manipulation, verbal abuse, and other tactics.

Examples of Coercive control in parental alienation

1. Isolating the child from the other parent: This can include preventing the child from seeing the other parent, speaking to them on the phone, or even mentioning their name.

2. Denigrating the other parent: This can include making negative comments about the other parent in front of the child, or speaking badly about them to the child.

3. Limiting contact with extended family: This can include preventing the child from seeing their grandparents, aunts, etc.

©Linda Turner http://parentalalienationpas.com 2023

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coercive control EMOTIONAL ABUSE

Living with a controlling abusive parent

Living with a controlling and abusive parent can be a difficult and traumatic experience. It is important to remember that you are not alone and that there are resources available to help you. It is important to reach out to trusted adults, such as teachers, counselors, or family members, who can provide support and guidance. It is also important to remember that you have the right to be safe and to be treated with respect. If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or your local emergency services.

Living with a parent with mental illness

Living with a parent with mental illness can be difficult and challenging. It is important to remember that your parent is still the same person you know and love, and that their mental illness does not define them. It is important to be understanding and patient with your parent, and to provide them with support and understanding. It is also important to take care of yourself and to seek help from a mental health professional if needed. It is also important to remember that you are not alone.

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Brainwashing - Mind Control coercive control EMOTIONAL ABUSE

Control and Abuse Basics

Deception: Hidden and disguised recruitment, training, and activities.

Debility: Physical, biological, and psychological attacks weaken individuals.

Dependency: Tactics and drugs employed destroy self-sufficiency and force reliance on manipulators.

Dread: Cruelty and confusion techniques create depression, uncertainty, numbness, fear, and rage.

Dysfunctions: Methods cause memory loss (amnesia), blocking of awareness (dissociation), hypnotic trance, and mindless obedience.

Double Amnesia: Procedures make people unaware of their lost memories (amnesia for amnesia).

Derangement: Diminished thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are replaced with induced responses.

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Do this survey – Let’s tick off controlling relationships

Source: Do this survey – Let’s tick off controlling relationships