gaslighting and power dynamics
Gaslighting refers to a form of psychological manipulation where an individual, often in a position of power, intentionally distorts or denies another person's perception of reality, causing them to doubt their own experiences and beliefs. Power dynamics, on the other hand, refer to the social, political, or professional relationships and situations in which individuals wield varying amounts of influence, control, or authority over others.
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