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Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

People who grew up with a parent who gave the silent treatment became adults who experience someone's quiet mood as an emergency. They're not anxious. They were trained that silence meant something terrible was already in motion. - Silicon Canals

Panic during silence stems from learned survival responses to parental emotional withdrawal, not inherent anxiety or personality flaws.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Psychology

The silent treatment is now considered a form of emotional abuse by most relationship therapists - Silicon Canals

The silent treatment is a form of emotional abuse that produces pain, damages self-worth, and causes psychological and physical harm.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

People who grew up with a parent who gave the silent treatment became adults who experience someone's quiet mood as an emergency. They're not anxious. They were trained that silence meant something terrible was already in motion. - Silicon Canals

Panic during silence stems from learned survival responses to parental emotional withdrawal, not inherent anxiety or personality flaws.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Psychology

The silent treatment is now considered a form of emotional abuse by most relationship therapists - Silicon Canals

Relationships
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Breaking Bad: Decoding the Silent Treatment

Deliberate silent treatment excludes partners, causes short- and long-term relational harm; respectful, honest communication and healthy pauses prevent escalation and support relationship health.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

2 Ways to Shield Your Relationship from the Silent Treatment

Silent treatment is a manipulative, punitive behavior that controls and punishes a partner and threatens belonging, self-esteem, control, and meaningful existence.
fromwww.npr.org
6 months ago

Writer Jeannie Vanasco discusses her new memoir 'A Silent Treatment'

Signs she's avoiding or preparing to avoid me - I open the door off my dining room, call down, Mom, and she doesn't answer, even though I heard her moving around moments ago. She texts two-letter replies, such as OK and no. She locks the door off the dining room. She takes out her trash before sunrise. She stops feeding the squirrels and birds. She keeps her lights off. She keeps her phone off. She stacks cardboard boxes in the laundry room or garage or on the deck.
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