Clearing the Fog: Recognizing Understanding and Protecting Against Gaslighting
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Clearing the Fog: Recognizing Understanding and Protecting Against Gaslighting

Sat, Jul 19th, 2025
11:00am – 2:15pm US Eastern Time
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About the Event

Gaslighting is a form of verbal and emotional abuse that is endemic in our society. It can be subtle and hard to spot but causes lasting damage to one's self-esteem, self-confidence, and ability to communicate assertively. Clients who suffer from emotional abuse such as gaslighting may be more vulnerable to continued abuse in many settings, including personal relationships, family relationships, and the workplace. By learning to see and call out gaslighting in the moment, professionals can support their clients in building resiliency, reducing their vulnerability to ongoing abuse, and helping clients develop healthier relationships.

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This live online event will be held as a Zoom Webinar. Attendees will have the option to interact through features such as the Chat and Q&A, but cameras and microphones will not be enabled.

Live Event Instructor

Amy Marlow-MaCoy

Amy Marlow-MaCoy

Amy Marlow-MaCoy, MEd, LPC is the author of The Clinician’s Guide to Treating Adult Children of Narcissists: Pulling Back the Curtain on Manipulation, Gaslighting, and Emotional Abuse in Narcissistic Families (2023). She is also the author of the Amazon best-selling book The Gaslighting Recovery Workbook: Healing from Emotional Abuse (Callisto Media, 2020). Amy is an internationally known expert on gaslighting and narcissistic abuse, providing training and continuing education credits for clinicians as well as consultation and mentoring for clinicians wishing to deepen and grow their strengths in working with survivors of narcissistic abuse. Amy runs a private practice treating complex and developmental trauma in adults raised in narcissistic, emotionally immature, and toxic families of origin. Amy has advanced training in multiple trauma treatment models, including IFS, EMDR, and brainspotting.

Target Audience

This live interactive webinar is intended for behavioral health professionals, including Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, MFT's and Addiction Professionals.

Learning Objectives

After taking this activity, you should be able to:

  1. 1 Recognize subtle and overt signs of gaslighting.
  2. 2 Explain how gaslighting affects their clients.
  3. 3 Support clients in recognizing, building insight, and coming to terms with the effects of gaslighting.

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Event Agenda

Agenda times are listed in US Eastern Time. That is 3 hours later than US Pacific Time. The event starts at 8:00am US Pacific Time.

11:00-11:05 am – Introduction
11:05-11:30 am –History, Definition and Examples of Gaslighting
        -Origins of the term and modern examples of gaslighting
        -Intentions and goals of gaslighting in relationships
11:30-12:00 pm- Dangers and Damages of Gaslighting
        -Who can be victimized
        -Examples of common scenarios
        -Gaslighting on micro (interpersonal) and macro (societal) levels
12:00-12:30 pm- How Gaslighting Harms Victims
        -Statistics regarding repeated cycles of abuse, codependency
        -Damage to victims’ self-esteem and self-confidence
        -Effects on sense of self-efficacy

12:30-12:45 pm – Break

12:45-1:15 pm – Gaslighting in Specific Relationships
        -Family of origin
        -Romantic/Intimate relationships
        -Workplace relationships and friendships
1:15-1:45 pm – Recognizing the Signs of Gaslighting
-Loss of self-confidence
-Emotional disturbance
-Increased vulnerability to emotional abuse
-Decreased autonomy
-Increased risk of codependency
-Retraumatizing survivors of abuse and trauma
1:45-2:05 pm –  Healing the Damage
        -Developing insight and self-awareness
        -Self-forgiveness and self-compassion
        -Rebuilding trust in the self
        -Assertive communication and boundary setting
        -Recognizing signs of healthy relationships
        -Being able to say no
2:05-2:15 pm – Q&A

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