The Edlow Podcast
Gaslighting has become one of the most talked-about psychological terms of the modern era—but what does it actually mean, and how can you tell the difference between a disagreement, a different perspective, and true emotional manipulation? In this episode of The Edlow Podcast, I sit down with Robin Stern, Ph.D., psychoanalyst, educator, co-founder of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, and author of the groundbreaking book The Gaslight Effect. For nearly two decades, Dr. Stern has been one of the leading voices helping people understand the dynamics of gaslighting and how it can slowly erode a person’s confidence, trust in themselves, and sense of reality. Robin explains why she devoted her career to studying gaslighting, how the phenomenon works, and the powerful concept she calls the “Gaslight Tango”—the dynamic relationship between the gaslighter and the gaslightee that allows manipulation to take hold over time. We also discuss one of the most common questions people ask: “Am I really the problem, or am I being gaslit?” Robin shares practical insights for recognizing the warning signs, understanding when differing perceptions cross the line into manipulation, and breaking free from unhealthy relational patterns. The conversation also explores the growing role of gaslighting in our digital world, including Robin’s work with Facebook and Google, and why finding credible, evidence-based information about gaslighting is more important than ever. Topics Include: • Why Robin Stern dedicated her career to studying gaslighting • What gaslighting is—and what it is not • Understanding the “Gaslight Tango” • The roles of the gaslighter and the gaslightee • How to tell the difference between disagreement and manipulation • When differing perceptions become gaslighting • The psychological effects of being gaslit • Why victims often feel compelled to prove their gaslighter wrong • Gaslighting in relationships, culture, and social media • Robin’s work with Facebook and Google • Common misconceptions about gaslighting • The best sources for accurate information on the subject • How to begin recovering and rebuilding trust in yourself Whether you’ve experienced gaslighting firsthand, know someone who has, or simply want a deeper understanding of one of psychology’s most misunderstood concepts, this conversation offers valuable insights from one of the world’s foremost experts on the subject.
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