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A Clinician's Guide to Gaslighting

80+ Worksheets and Exercises for Detection, Intervention, and Healing from Emotional Abuse
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Help survivors break free from the cycle of manipulation and begin to heal. Many clinicians have difficulty recognizing and treating victims of gaslighting - an intense and long-term form of psychological abuse - especially now that it's become such a misunderstood and misused cultural term. As a result, clients often struggle to release themselves from the effects of toxic or manipulative relationships, instead being left to question their perceptions and sense of reality. A Clinician's Guide to Gaslighting will be your number one tool for supporting and empowering these clients. Written by gaslighting expert Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, this workbook provides you with the tools needed to identify, validate, and treat the lasting effects of gaslighting and other forms of emotional abuse. Inside, you'll find resources, worksheets, handouts, and exercises to: - Differentiate between gaslighting and poor communication in a relationship - Determine the origins and causes of gaslighting and narcissistic abuse - Explore family-of-origin issues that make clients more vulnerable to gaslighting - Identify and respond to gaslighting and emotional abuse in organizations - Guide clients in breaking free from the trauma bond - Help clients rebuild healthy boundaries - Create a safety plan for clients planning to leave an abusive relationship - Help clients reconnect with trusted family and friends - And more! Gaslighting makes victims feel trapped, helpless, and powerless. As a clinician, your job is to recognize this manipulation and help clients regain control over their narrative. Let this book be your guide.

Author Biography:

Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, PhD, NCC, DCMHS, LMHC, is a psychotherapist specializing in anxiety, gaslighting, narcissistic abuse, and ADHD. She is the author of eight books and two workbooks, including Healing from Toxic Relationships and Gaslighting. Dr. Sarkis is a National Certified Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, American Mental Health Counselors Association Diplomate (Clinical Mental Health Specialist in Child and Adolescent Counseling), and Florida Supreme Court Certified Family and Circuit Mediator. She has been in private practice for over 20 years. Dr. Sarkis is also a senior contributor for Forbes online and a contributor to Psychology Today. She hosts the Talking Brains podcast and is based in Tampa, Florida.
Release date NZ
March 12th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
228
Dimensions
216x279x12
ISBN-13
9781683737513
Product ID
38398592

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