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December 7, 2021

4 Tips for Divorcing a Gaslighting Ex

Rozin | Golinder Law
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An estimated 65,000 domestic violence reports are made to police in New Jersey every year, but they don’t paint the whole picture. Domestic violence can take forms that are more subtle, but no less harmful. One of the more subversive forms of emotional abuse is commonly referred to as gaslighting. If you’re divorcing someone who commonly gaslights you, our Hackensack divorce lawyers have a few general tips. We do recommend consulting with an attorney about the specifics of your case before taking any major steps.

What is Gaslighting?

The term “gaslighting” gets thrown around a lot today, but not so much because it’s a new issue. Rather, it’s a very common practice that has been gaining more awareness and attention, particularly in the wake of the #metoo movement.

The term actually derives from a 1944 movie entitled Gaslight, a psychological thriller in which a man manipulates his wife to the point she thinks she’s going insane. Few who have survived these kinds of relationships would describe them as “thrilling.”

As reported in Psychology Today, gaslighting is a technique of emotional and mental manipulation wherein a person seeking power makes the victim question their reality. It’s a well-documented tactic of dictators and cult leaders, but it’s also quite common among narcissists and abusers. They convince their partner they are mentally unstable or crazy in order to gain control over the relationship. It’s done gradually over time, so that the victim doesn’t realize the extent to which they’ve been deceived. The victim doubts their own credibility.

Evidence of gaslighting may include things like:

Some Tips if You’re Divorcing a Gaslighter

Once you fully recognize you’re being gaslit, it becomes harder to control you and that can make your estranged spouse dangerous. Be prepared for them to react badly to any discussion of divorce. It is critical if you feel you may be in danger to have domestic violence resources at the ready.

Some general tips:

As compassionate, committed Hackensack divorce lawyers, we recognize gaslighters’ attempts to confuse and control, and we’ll validate it when we see it. Every New Jersey divorce requires some degree of preparation and planning, but victims of gaslighting may need to put in extra effort. The payoff of emotional freedom for yourself (and your children) is worth it.

Contact our Hackensack Divorce Attorneys at (732) 377-3367 to schedule an appointment.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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