Gaslighting: A Psychologist Explains What the 2022 Word of the Year Means for Mental Health by Dr. Bethany Cook Clinical Psychologist

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December 05, 2022

Gaslighting: A Psychologist Explains What the 2022 Word of the Year Means for Mental Health

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I didn’t realize all of this. What a difficult situation for sure.
Elisa Schmitz
I know so many people this affects. It's more common than you may realize. Not just for Hollywood movies, unfortunately. Thank you for sharing your helpful insights, Dr. Bethany Cook Clinical Psychologist !
Julio Caro
Thanks for Sharing.....

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