Infatuation Rules
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Here are seven signs of emotional abuse and how you can get help. Gaslighting. ... Isolating you from loved ones. ... Using insulting language. ... Yelling. ... Shifting the blame. ... Acting extremely jealous. ... Outbursts of unpredictable anger.
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Read More »Emotional abuse can take the form of gaslighting, which is when someone makes you doubt your reality. An abuser may also isolate you from your loved ones in order to maintain control of your life.
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Read More »They restrict your ability to go out by withholding money or a vehicle. They become angry or make you feel guilty after you see loved ones.
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