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Gaslighting, Blame Shifting & Minimizing; 3 Toxic Tactics That Keep You Stuck

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In this episode, Lizzie and Deana delve into the complexities of manipulation, focusing on gaslighting, blame shifting, and minimizing. They share personal stories and insights on how these tactics can distort reality and erode emotional safety. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing red flags in relationships and offers practical tips for recovery and healthy communication.

Takeaways

  • Gaslighting is a manipulative tactic that makes you doubt your memory and perception.
  • Blame shifting is a common tactic used to avoid responsibility for one's actions.
  • Minimizing someone's feelings can erode their emotional safety.
  • Recognizing red flags in conversations is crucial for emotional well-being.
  • Healthy communication involves feeling safe to express oneself without fear of backlash.
  • Keeping a journal can help validate your experiences and memories.
  • Seeking support from trusted individuals is essential during confusing times.
  • Scripture can provide validation and strength in difficult situations.
  • It's important to affirm your own truth in the face of manipulation.
  • Healing from toxic relationships is possible with the right support and resources.

Sound Bites

  • "He drained all of her retirement."
  • "Minimizing erodes emotional safety."
  • "Confusion is not from God."

Chapters
00:00
Understanding Manipulation in Relationships

07:12
Blame Shifting: A Personal Story

15:20
Red Flags: Learning from the Past

20:04
Tools for Recovery and Healing

Like and follow us on YouTube, & Tik Tok! @survivingtoxicrelationships12

Check out our website; survivingtoxicrelationships.org

We would love to have you join us on our public FB group; Women of Faith; Breaking Free From Toxic Relationships, or request to join our private FB group; The Matadoras.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 493370509 series 3550777
Content provided by Elizabeth Jane and Deana Lynn, Elizabeth Jane, and Deana Lynn. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elizabeth Jane and Deana Lynn, Elizabeth Jane, and Deana Lynn or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Lizzie and Deana delve into the complexities of manipulation, focusing on gaslighting, blame shifting, and minimizing. They share personal stories and insights on how these tactics can distort reality and erode emotional safety. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing red flags in relationships and offers practical tips for recovery and healthy communication.

Takeaways

  • Gaslighting is a manipulative tactic that makes you doubt your memory and perception.
  • Blame shifting is a common tactic used to avoid responsibility for one's actions.
  • Minimizing someone's feelings can erode their emotional safety.
  • Recognizing red flags in conversations is crucial for emotional well-being.
  • Healthy communication involves feeling safe to express oneself without fear of backlash.
  • Keeping a journal can help validate your experiences and memories.
  • Seeking support from trusted individuals is essential during confusing times.
  • Scripture can provide validation and strength in difficult situations.
  • It's important to affirm your own truth in the face of manipulation.
  • Healing from toxic relationships is possible with the right support and resources.

Sound Bites

  • "He drained all of her retirement."
  • "Minimizing erodes emotional safety."
  • "Confusion is not from God."

Chapters
00:00
Understanding Manipulation in Relationships

07:12
Blame Shifting: A Personal Story

15:20
Red Flags: Learning from the Past

20:04
Tools for Recovery and Healing

Like and follow us on YouTube, & Tik Tok! @survivingtoxicrelationships12

Check out our website; survivingtoxicrelationships.org

We would love to have you join us on our public FB group; Women of Faith; Breaking Free From Toxic Relationships, or request to join our private FB group; The Matadoras.

  continue reading

57 episodes

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