EPISODE · Jan 11, 2022 · 16 MIN
Autism and Domestic Violence, Episode 3: Triangulation
from Meet My Autistic Brain · host The Autistic Woman
Manipulators create triangles in relationships to control and confuse. Would you recognize this common method of abuse? An autistic person's best characteristics can leave them vulnerable to this kind of emotional abuse. It's subtle and easy to miss.Abusers create a triangle with two other people who are fooled and manipulated into believing in a false reality. It's sneaky so a victim may not even realize it's happening.Not all triangles are unhealthy. Listen to learn how to spot it!Contact me on Twitter: @anautisticwomanLinktree: https://linktr.ee/theautisticwomanSupport the showRATED IN THE TOP 0.5% GLOBALLY with more than 1.2 million downloads!If you are an autistic person who has written a book about autism or if you have a guest suggestion email me at [email protected], PayPal, PatreonLinktreeEmail: [email protected] 24-28, 2026 In Rewilding Together
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Manipulators create triangles in relationships to control and confuse. Would you recognize this common method of abuse? An autistic person's best characteristics can leave them vulnerable to this kind of emotional abuse. It's subtle and easy to miss. Abusers create a triangle with two other people who are fooled and manipulated into believing in a false reality. It's sneaky so a victim may not even realize it's happening. Not all triangles are unhealthy. Listen to learn how to spot it! C...
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