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                            2024BMC Women's Health
                            "Counteract the gaslighting" - a thematic analysis of open-ended responses about what women survivors of intimate partner sexual violence need from service providers. Intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) is a prevalent but misunderstood form of gender-based violence with significant impacts women's health and well-being. Research suggests that IPSV has a specific context and unique impacts on their well-being and safety. In the second theme, 'See the bigger picture', women needed service providers to understand that IPSV fits into broader patterns of abuse, and that psychological abuse and coercive control impacts women's ability to consent. In the third theme, 'counteract the gaslighting', women needed providers to educate them about the continuum of IPSV and help them label IPSV as a form
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                            2022Social Science & Medicine
                            Obstetric gaslighting and the denial of mothers' realities. Gaslighting is a type of abuse aimed at making victims question their sanity as well as the veracity and legitimacy of their own perspectives and feelings. In this article, we show how gaslighting can operate as a key, yet underexamined strategy of obstetric violence, or the institutional and interpersonal violation of women's rights during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. We draw on forty-six in-depth, semi-structured interviews with mothers who experienced a traumatic childbirth to examine how obstetric providers gaslight mothers before, during and after childbirth when they deny - and thereby destabilize - mothers' realities. We identify and examine four core types of denials: denials of 1) mothers' humanity, 2) mothers
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                            2024PROSPERO
                            The effects of disbelief and gaslighting on people with persistent physical symptoms a narrative review PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review in PROSPERO. The registrant confirms that the information
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                            2020PROSPERO
                            Does gaslighting exist in the medical profession? Exploring micro-aggressions and gendered dialogue in medicine Does gaslighting exist in the medical profession? Exploring micro-aggressions and gendered dialogue in medicine Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review
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                            2023The King's Fund
                            to secure the NHS as part of the American Trade Agreement. The current government are trying to gaslight the electorate into this dreadful situation, where the ethos and spirit of the NHS will be decimated. The RCN members have indicated to the "conservative" RCN leadership, that we will not be bullied or coerced into agreeing to the RCN and government paltry offer. We stand with the BMA and the junior
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                            2023NIHR Evidence
                            not necessarily reflect the views of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care.Share via:CommentsStudy author“One of the most rewarding and unexpected outcomes of this paper was the support we received from long COVID patients. Many have felt ignored and gaslighted by the public and doctors during the pandemic, and they were very supportive of our findings. I hope our paper will help
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                            relationships in their life have been caring, accepting and respectful?• Are there relationships where people are not affirming or are disrespectful?• Are there any signs of coercive control, gaslighting, or violence at school, within family systems or their community? Is the young person homeless, including couch-surfing? If living with family, is there risk of homelessness? See section on Safety
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                            2021NIHR Evidence
                            gender-related distress not because that distress is inherent to being trans (it isn’t), but because of the way our current society, saturated as it is with cisgenderism, misperceives, ‘gaslights’ and discriminates against them."Due to historic and indeed continuing clinical approaches to transitional healthcare that subjected patients to unnecessary psychoanalytic interrogations and talking therapies
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                            and (2) the trauma and mental health impacts of coercive control. 1. Experiences of coercive controlWomen reported a range of different behaviours from their partner, including monitoring, tracking phones and devices, isolating the survivor from friends and family, restricting of autonomy, controlling behaviours, gaslighting (manipulating someone into questioning their own perception of reality), using for domestic violence.Journal of interpersonal violence,34(21-22), 4477-4497. Milligan, R. (2022). The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health #IPVmentalhealth. The Mental Elf, July 2022. Peeren, S., McLindon, E., & Tarzia, L. (2024). “Counteract the gaslighting”–a thematic analysis of open-ended responses about what women survivors of intimate partner sexual violence need
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                            2016NIHR Dissemination Centre - Highlights
                            Walsh - Researcher"Trans people experience gender-related distress not because that distress is inherent to being trans (it isn’t), but because of the way our current society, saturated as it is with cisgenderism, misperceives, ‘gaslights’ and discriminates against them."Due to historic and indeed continuing clinical approaches to transitional healthcare that subjected patients to unnecessary