Infatuation Rules
Photo: Norma Mortenson
Here are eight tips for responding and taking back control. First, make sure it's gaslighting. ... Take some space from the situation. ... Collect evidence. ... Speak up about the behavior. ... Remain confident in your version of events. ... Focus on self-care. ... Involve others. ... Seek professional support.
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