Gaslighting Uncovered: A Cinematic Journey with 'Your Reality'
Episode Overview
Gaslighting leads to self-doubt and dependency. Art can raise awareness about psychological issues. Understanding emotional abuse is crucial for mental health. Films can portray complex psychological concepts effectively. Awareness is key to recognising signs of coercive control.
Gaslighting makes you doubt your own perception of reality, rendering you dependent on your closest person - usually your gaslighter.
In this episode of Mental Health News Radio, Tatjana Anders and Vlad Gilash dive into the intriguing world of psychological manipulation with their short film, 'Your Reality'. The film tackles the complex and often misunderstood concept of gaslighting, a form of emotional abuse that leaves victims doubting their own perception of reality. Tatjana, an actress and filmmaker, brings her personal experiences to the table as she discusses the creation and purpose behind the film.
Vlad, an associate producer, shares his newfound understanding of gaslighting and the importance of raising awareness. Gaslighting is a sinister dance where the victim becomes dependent on the gaslighter, losing confidence and trust in their own judgement. It's a topic that's gaining traction in public discourse, but still requires more attention. Tatjana's film aims to encapsulate this emotional turmoil within a short timeframe, making it both engaging and enlightening for viewers.
With insights from books like Wendy Beharie's 'Disarming the Narcissist', Tatjana and Vlad explore how gaslighting can leave lasting scars on individuals. The conversation is not just about the film; it's a call to be more sensitive to those around us, to read between the lines in relationships, and to understand the subtle signs of coercive control. The episode promises to be an eye-opener for anyone interested in understanding the depths of emotional abuse and its impact on mental health.
So, if you're ready to explore the psychological labyrinth of gaslighting and learn how art can reflect life's most challenging realities, this episode is a must-listen.