Is My Boss Gaslighting Me?

Your boss said something that rewrites what actually happened. The meeting went one way. Their email tells a different story. You're starting to question your own memory of events you lived through.

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Workplace gaslighting hides behind professional language. 'As we discussed' rewrites the discussion. 'I'm concerned about your performance' relocates the problem. 'That's not what was agreed upon' denies shared reality. Our scanner identifies these structural patterns in professional communication.

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Common Examples

As we discussed, the project direction has always been X.

I'm not sure where you got that impression.

I think you might be misremembering our conversation.

I'm concerned about your attention to detail lately.

Paste that email from your boss. See if the professional language is hiding something structural.

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