Hi friend. I’m Sarah Morales - Relationship coach and gaslighting abuse survivor turned specialist. If you’re where I was 13 years ago, then you’re looking for answers; looking for relief from things like confusion, anxiety, doubt, fear. You’re also looking for hope – ESPECIALLY the hope that comes from seeing someone who has been through the same type of hell you are going through emerge on the o... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsSociety & CultureEducationSelf-Improvement |
When you stop and do the math, what consumes most of your time? When you think about the relationships that may involve GASLIGHTING, what makes the top of your list? Was work your first or second response? If not, it might need to be. So today I’m go... more
Welcome to Deconstructing Gaslighting the podcast. I’m your host, Sarah Morales. Today’s episode may be one of the most difficult I’ve ever done, and that’s because the topic is SO TRICKY. It’s also super, super important. So, I’m going to ask that y... more
This episode is going to be a tough one. Today my guest and I are going to talk about racial and cultural gaslighting. I say this is going to be a tough one, because as a white woman who, for the majority of her life, lived as a white, cis-gender, he... more
Welcome to Deconstructing Gaslighting the podcast, and welcome to a new month, with a new theme. This month we’re going to be exploring different areas or relationships people experience gaslighting in, and we’re going to start with the one that peop... more
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I cannot praise this podcast enough! As a betrayed partner myself and a therapist who specializes in treating betrayal trauma, this is a resource that I highly recommend to my clients. I wish I would have had this information 20 years ago. So good, Sarah! Thank you!
Sarah takes this nebulous new buzzword “gaslighting” and gives us practical definitions and examples of what this actually is. She breaks this down so expertly for the listeners with real lives experiences from her guests. Bonus she helps us know where/why we might be susceptible to these tactics and how to spot these things going forward.
Powerful. A much needed voice in an arena where the silence was deafening. Even if you’ve been doing the work, you will learn and find community here.
I experienced gaslighting in a 21 year marriage that ended 21 years ago! I only learned that there is a word for this behavior 4 years ago. It is amazing the validation and relief that I feel when I listen to Sarah’s explanation, knowledge, and experience. Can’t wait to get caught up on episodes.
I have been searching for insight and to have the ability to give names to the things happening in my relationship. Finally, I have found this podcast where I can gain clarity and now have already begun to feel more empowered. I related SO much to these stories and just crave hearing more. Thank you for making this podcast!
Apple Podcasts | #243 | United States/Society & Culture/Relationships |
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