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How does Christianity view gaslighting?

Gaslighting is widely recognised by Christians as a technique of emotional abuse: What Is Gaslighting? Understanding the Warning Signs and Way of Escape - christianity.com What is gaslighting? - ...
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According to Catholicism, how can Catholics be faithful to an abusive spouse?

In the case of someone with dementia or other mental failure beyond their control, the faithful spouse should seek aid for their spouse. This could mean they need to be placed in a home, for the ...
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Does the Mormon Church endorse the children of narcissistic parents breaking off contact with them (not necessarily permanently/forever)?

Before I begin, please forgive my tardy response. While the Coronavirus has not touched my family, it has touched members of our community and we own and operate a store considered essential. It's ...
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Does the Mormon Church endorse the children of narcissistic parents breaking off contact with them (not necessarily permanently/forever)?

Short answer probably not as LDS believe Family is central to God's plan.1 In cases of abuse, that may stem from a narcissistic parent, action may be required/encouraged: Leaders, family members, ...
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Does the Catholic Church endorse the children of narcissistic parents breaking off contact with them (not necessarily permanently/forever)?

I'll try to answer this by making reference to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, but it may not be the cut-and-dried answer you want. Ken's comments are a good summary of the stance of the Church: ...
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