Gaslighting can also show up as changes in your behavior. This mask of concern can leave you even more convinced there’s something “wrong” with you. These feelings tend to come from what the other person says or implies about your behavior. Other key signs you’re experiencing gaslighting include:
insist they’re right and refuse to consider facts or your perspectiveĮxperiencing gaslighting can leave you second-guessing yourself constantly, not to mention overwhelmed, confused, and uncertain about your ability to make decisions on your own.twisting or retelling events to shift blame to you.express doubts to others about your feelings, behavior, and state of mind.call you “too sensitive” or “crazy” when you express your needs or concerns.deny or scoff at your recollection of events.