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In this episode (part 2), Staci Ross, M.A., L.M.F.T. is our guide for how a targeted person of gaslighting can see the warning signs and find freedom. Staci relates healing from gaslighting as similar to healing from grief. While the loss of an unhealthy relationship is good for us, we still acknowledge the process of loss and healing work that’s needed. For example, have you ever felt pity for someone that hurts you? Join us as we pick Staci’s brain for advice on discerning gaslighting and manipulative traits. Lean in as Staci gets beautifully brave and vulnerable with us. She invites us into her own experiences illustrating what it’s like to be in relationship with someone who gaslights. Not surprising, our own healthy boundaries help us in dealing with these traits (see previous episodes on boundaries). We are so thankful for Staci’s time and words of wisdom this week! We hope to hear from you ([email protected]).
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In this episode (part 2), Staci Ross, M.A., L.M.F.T. is our guide for how a targeted person of gaslighting can see the warning signs and find freedom. Staci relates healing from gaslighting as similar to healing from grief. While the loss of an unhealthy relationship is good for us, we still acknowledge the process of loss and healing work that’s needed. For example, have you ever felt pity for someone that hurts you? Join us as we pick Staci’s brain for advice on discerning gaslighting and manipulative traits. Lean in as Staci gets beautifully brave and vulnerable with us. She invites us into her own experiences illustrating what it’s like to be in relationship with someone who gaslights. Not surprising, our own healthy boundaries help us in dealing with these traits (see previous episodes on boundaries). We are so thankful for Staci’s time and words of wisdom this week! We hope to hear from you ([email protected]).
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