Shutting Off the Gas to Gaslighting by John Wheeler, LPCC-S
Gaslighting is more than manipulation-it’s the theft of your reality. It makes you doubt your choices, question your truth, and hand over your power to someone else. But here’s the secret: gaslighting only works if you supply the fuel.
Shutting Off the Gas to Gaslighting shows you how to stop feeding the cycle and reclaim your voice. With clarity, humor, and compassion, John Wheeler blends his expertise as a therapist with powerful energetic tools to guide you out of confusion and back into your own awareness.
You’ll learn to:
– Spot the difference between influence, manipulation, and gaslighting
– Stop self-doubt before it takes hold
– Navigate toxic dynamics without losing yourself
– Reclaim your freedom through presence, choice, and allowance
This isn’t about fighting the gaslighter-it’s about reclaiming you. If you’re ready to stop supplying the fuel and start creating your own reality, this book is your roadmap to freedom.
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Author Bio:
John Wheeler, LPCC-S, is a therapist, life coach, and facilitator devoted to helping people reclaim themselves and create lives that actually feel like their own. With a background spanning education, public service, and mental health, his work bridges clinical insight with a deeper awareness of the energetic and psychological patterns that shape human behavior.
Through his work with clients, John began to notice a consistent theme: people going against what they know to be true in order to maintain relationships, avoid conflict, or meet expectations. This disconnection often led to confusion, anxiety, and a gradual loss of self-trust.
Rather than focusing solely on understanding the behavior of others, John’s approach centers on awareness, choice, and self-trust. He invites people out of reaction and into a space where they can recognize what is true for them—and choose from that place.
His book, Shutting Off the Gas to Gaslighting, offers a new conversation around gaslighting—one that goes beyond identifying manipulation and instead empowers readers to trust themselves, recognize what they know, and reclaim their reality.
