It may be a romantic relationship where one partner is more in love or more powerful than the other, or it could be between family members (parents-child, sibling-sibling, relatives), or other non-familial relationships (bosses, mentors, friends).
The goal of a gaslighter is to gradually erode the victim's belief in themselves, their reality, and decisions. And because gaslighters are very good at putting up a convincing act, the victim gradually begins to accept what they are told over what is real.
This book provides precise insight into understanding the tactics of gaslighters, their hidden moves, and how to deal with manipulative relationships. The key to successfully gaslighting a person is to keep the victim off-balance, unsure, and without a sense of control. This book has revealed strategic patterns for gaining control and keeping in balance no matter the pressure.
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Bob Scott is an emotional intelligence expert and social behavior trainer. He travels the world to improve his knowledge of human behavior. His passion for helping people has brought about the birth of many books and popular public speeches. He impacts many lives with his wits, words, and expertise as a life-coach.