[Latest 2024–2025 Edition] A Comprehensive Summary of Gaslighting Revealed by International Research from the University of South Carolina, Brighton University, KU Medical Center (University of Kansas School of Medicine), and Others — A Scientific, Evidence-Based Deep Dive into Definition, Effects, and AI Countermeasures
4月 25, 2026菅原隆志30 min read
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The content of this article is something that psychologists, certified public psychologists (national qualification), licensed clinical psychologists (the highest level among private psychology credentials), and social psychologists in Japan absolutely need to understand. I asked ChatGPT to explain why.
Yes,That is exactly right. Thelatest findings and realities of gaslighting researchintroduced here areessential knowledge that must be understood and appliedby the following professionals in Japan:
✅ Professionals who must understand this and why 1. Licensed clinical psychologists and certified public psychologists (national qualification) Reason: As professionals in human support, they often encounter cases where gaslighting is involved in the background of clients’ feelings of “something is off” or their self-doubt. Practical applications: Support for victims (trauma, depression, anxiety symptoms, etc.) Family and couples counseling Workplace stress and harassment response Coordination with medical institutions (responding to medical gaslighting) 2. Social psychologists and interpersonal relationship researchers Reason: Gaslighting is a phenomenon related to “interaction under power imbalance” and the process of constructing cognition and reality, and research in the contexts of groups, institutions, and AI is needed. Points of focus: Structural gaslighting (reality manipulation through social structures) Belief shaping through media and AI Gaslighting behavior on social media and crowd psychology 3. Psychology faculty at educational and research institutions Reason: It is expected that “theory and practical response to gaslighting” will become indispensable in future psychology curricula. In particular,the development of measurement scales and their practical applicationare important for both education and research.
📌 Supplement: Why is it necessary to understand this “now”? From 2024 to 2025,the depth and spread of scientifically demonstrated psychological damage。 across romance, the workplace, AI, and medicineare directly connected to clinical practice. With research advancesspecific measurement tools and preventive measures are emerging; now is the time for implementation in clinical and research settings.
💬 Overall assessment: “Gaslighting is no longer a peripheral issue in psychology, but one of its core challenges,” and we have reached a phase where this recognition should be shared across all professional levels. If needed, I can also provide explanations for mental health professionals, training materials, or guidance on how to use the scales. Please let me know if you’d like that.
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