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*'''"Blocking" and "diverting"''' are gaslighting techniques whereby the abuser again changes the conversation from the subject matter to questioning the victim's thoughts and controlling the conversation.  
*'''"Blocking" and "diverting"''' are gaslighting techniques whereby the abuser again changes the conversation from the subject matter to questioning the victim's thoughts and controlling the conversation.  
*'''"Trivializing"''' is another way of gaslighting. It involves making the victim believe his or her thoughts or needs aren't important
*'''"Trivializing"''' is another way of gaslighting. It involves making the victim believe his or her thoughts or needs aren't important
*'''Abusive "forgetting" and "denial"''' can also be forms of gaslighting. In this technique, the abuser pretends to forget things that have really occurred; the abuser may also deny things like promises that have been made that are important to the victim.
*'''Abusive "forgetting" and "denial"''' can also be forms of gaslighting. In this technique, the abuser pretends to forget things that have really occurred; the abuser may deny or delay things like promises that have been made that are important to the victim.  This denying or delaying, while everyone does it, in the gaslighter occurs on a regular basis in the absense of real external limitations.  The gaslighter may make up or create artificial barriers to allow himself to deny or delay that which is important to the victim.


source <ref>https://www.healthyplace.com/abuse/emotional-psychological-abuse/gaslighting-definition-techniques-and-being-gaslighted</ref>
source <ref>https://www.healthyplace.com/abuse/emotional-psychological-abuse/gaslighting-definition-techniques-and-being-gaslighted</ref>

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