So how do you know if you are the victim of domestic violence in the form of gaslighting? There are specific signs that can point you in the direction of awareness that you’re a victim of manipulation.
Blame is one of the telltale signs of gaslighting. While many couples exchange blame from time to time, the key element of the blame for gaslighting is the abusive partner’s use of the tactic to distract from their own abusive behavior. Blaming and shaming a partner traps you in feelings of unworthiness that limit your capacity or courage to step out of the cycle of abuse. When an abuser focuses on your shortcomings, you have less mental and emotional energy to see the situation clearly. You will begin to believe that you truly are the reason for the poor feelings in the relationship.
While it’s sometimes difficult to distinguish truth from fiction, lying is a significant aspect of an abusive relationship, and gaslighting in particular. The hazardous aspect of a partner engaging in gaslighting is that the lies will be consistent. Consistent lies can work their way into the fabric of your belief systems almost as easily as facts. Therefore, if you aren’t vigilant about fact-checking your partner when they make a claim that doesn’t sit well intuitively, a lie may have worked its way into your beliefs about yourself, your partner, or the situation before it occurs that they were in the wrong. At that point, it may be difficult to escape. Even if you’re deep into a story before you recognize it’s time to get help, there are ways you can receive support during this time. Having a third-party witness can help to deactivate your partner’s power of persuasion over you. This could come in the form of an acquaintance, or ideally, it could support a couple’s counselor. A couple’s counselor can at once check any falsehoods and bring them to light and also help you determine whether the relationship has a healthy foundation on which to build.
Gaslighting is a subtle manipulation that can have devastating psychological and emotional effects. Seeking a third party’s support to regain clarity is an essential step forward for your health and bright future.
At The Montanari Law Group, our team of attorneys is experienced in supporting clients across Paterson, Hawthorne, Wayne, and Northern New Jersey in all cases of domestic violence.
To schedule a confidential consultation with our firm today regarding your claim of partner violence, please contact our family law attorneys online or through our Little Falls office today at 973-233-4396. We are here to help you create an agreement that is fair and takes your concerns into account.