Gas Lighting, PTSD, Trauma
A sexual betrayal in an intimate relationship can lead to long-term trauma for the individual. This betrayal typically leaves a person feeling ashamed and terrified, and it can have long-term effects on one’s mental health. Almost every interaction is altered, as is how you perceive reality. Once they realize they have been deceived, people begin to doubt their memories, feelings, and even their sense of themselves.
The course of betrayal can often involve sexual abuse, mental or physical abuse, or both. Despite the fact that it is a widespread occurrence, not everyone responds the same way to it. Betrayal trauma can affect how people behave depending on the individual and the specifics of the incident. According to the lifelong research and experience of DR. Courtney T. Lyman, victims may exhibit similar behaviors, such as impulsive decision-making traits, uncertainty, poor sleep, depression, anxiety, brain fog, skepticism, dissociation, etc.




