“The Gaslighting Recovery Workbook: Healing from Emotional Abuse” by Amy Marlow-MaCoy, LPC, provides targeted exercises and insights to help victims of gaslighting recognize manipulation, rebuild their self-esteem, and set boundaries in relationships.
This workbook is a practical guide to moving from feeling confused and invalidated to feeling valued and empowered.Gaslighters frequently deny saying or doing things that they clearly did.
They may twist the truth or outright lie, causing you to question your memory and sanity. Over time, this can erode your trust in your own recollection of events.Gaslighters may accuse you of being overly suspicious or distrustful, even when you have valid concerns.
By labeling your legitimate fears as paranoia, they diminish the validity of your feelings and experiences.For a broader understanding of psychological manipulation, “In Sheep’s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People” by George K.