3 red flag phrases 'gaslighters' use in romantic relationships: Gaslighting is 'extremely hard to call out,' psychologist says
It can be a struggle to communicate with emotionally immature people: they never listen, they get defensive, and they constantly deflect blame.
Psychology experts share how to identity them — and avoid sounding like one.
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"The behavior is intended to control the other person and ultimately make them more dependent on the gaslighter for reassurance or security," one expert says.