You may have unknowingly suffered in silence, bearing the scars of past experiences with manipulative individuals. It’s possible that you’re still unaware that you’re a victim of emotional abuse. That’s why Me Being Me has launched an awareness campaign specifically for you. Our goal is to educate you on what constitutes emotional abuse, how it can erode your self-worth and relationships, and how it can be used to exploit and scam you. We kindly request your attention throughout this campaign, as we believe that knowledge is power, and understanding is the first step towards healing and empowerment.
Emotional Abuse:
Non- physical behaviors that are meant to frighten, control, isolate.This may be present in romantic situations,friendships, family, co-worker etc..as threats,insults, constant monitoring, excessive jealousy, manipulation, humiliation, intimidation and dismissiveness,among others.
Emotional Abuse , after many years can cause, thinning of certain areas of the brain that help manage emotions and self awareness. Especially the frontal cortex and the temporal lobe.
Victims of emotional abuse behave:
You may experience feelings of confusion, anxiety, shame, guilt, frequent crying, over- compliance, powerlessness, and more. You may stay in the relationship and try to bargain with the abuser or try to change the abusers behavior, often placing blame on yourself, even though you are not at fault.
Manipulation is the exercise of harmful influence over others. People who manipulate others, attack your mental and emotional sides to get what they want. The person doing the manipulating, called the manipulator, seeks to create an imbalance of power.
Gaslighting :
psychological manipulation of a person usually over an-extended period of time that causes the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts, perception of reality, or memories and typically leads to confusion, loss of confidence and self esteem, uncertainty of one’s emotional or mental stability, and a dependency on the perpetrator.
. Gaslighting can happen in any relationship, circumstance, including, between friends and family. (not just couple relationships)
The origins of gaslighting are colorful:
The terms comes from the title of a 1938 play and the movies based on that play, the plots of which involve a man attempting to make his wife believe that she was going insane. His mysterious activities in the attic cause the house’s gas, lights to dim, but he insist to his wife that the lights are not dimming and that she can’t trust her own perception.
Smear Campaign:
A smear campaign is a deliberate and calculated effort to tarnish someone else’s reputation, credibility, or character.
.Essentially, it is a manipulative tactic used to maintain the perpetrators own image while discrediting and undermining their target’s. Being the victim of a smear campaigne can be incredibly challenging.
These campaigns often involve spreading false information, rumors, or half – truths about the victim, aiming to turn others against them. The intent is to paint the victim as unstable , unreliable, or even dangerous, while the perpetrator presents themselves as the victim or the righteous one.
The impact of smear campaigns:
They’re not merely about spreading rumors but also about distorting reality and manipulating perceptions on a larger scale.
Narcissist will use smear campaigns to maintain control and power, manipulating perceptions to ensure they are seen favorably while damaging the target’s credibility and social standing. They may use various means to spread these false narratives, including gossip, social media, or rallying mutual acquaintances and allies to support their version of events. By portraying themselves as the victim or righteous one and painting the victim as problematic or untrustworthy, the perpetrator is using psychological manipulation to control the narrative and maintain power.