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Did That Really Happen? The History, Psychology, and Misuse of Gaslighting

Episode 2285 Published 3 weeks ago
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Is it a calculated form of psychological abuse or just a buzzword for a bad argument? In this episode of pplpod, we explore the complex world of "gaslighting," Merriam-Webster’s 2022 Word of the Year. We trace the term's origins from the 1938 play and 1944 film Gaslight—where a husband manipulates his wife to steal from her—to its explosion into the modern lexicon.

Tune in as we break down:

The Definition: How gaslighting differs from genuine relationship conflict by involving persistent negation of reality and an unequal power dynamic.

The Contexts: How this manipulation manifests beyond romance, including "medical gaslighting" by doctors, "racial gaslighting" in social systems, and political manipulation strategies.

The Controversy: Why mental health experts are concerned that using the term to describe ordinary disagreements is diluting its meaning and making it harder to identify actual abuse.

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