The Psychology of Silent Treatment Abuse and 7 Expert-Backed Ways To Deal With It
Silent treatment is a form of emotional abuse when a partner uses silence to punish, guilt-trap and arm twist the other partner
Silent treatment is a form of emotional abuse when a partner uses silence to punish, guilt-trap and arm twist the other partner
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Read this expert speak on gaslighting phrases and examples used in abusive relationships which serve to demean, disrespect and demotivate the victim.
We have all been in a situation where someone has treated us badly. Be it in the family, a friend, a colleague, a boss, or a teacher, we have all had that one person who has made us wonder if we did something to make them behave this way. But what happens when someone treats …
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Stonewalling is basically giving your partner the silent treatment. Such a toxic behavior pattern can have long-term effects on the relationship as well as on both parties involved, especially the one at the receiving end of it.
When love and attention start to feel too much too soon, making you feel uneasy and confused, you might be being manipulated and love bombed. If your partner bombards you with gifts compliments and attention with the aim of getting something back in return, it is a manipulatory abusive behavior. Our expert explains this phenomenon in detail.
What is a disorganized attachment style? To put it succinctly, it is a painful internal struggle marred by constant dilemma. Have you ever felt like you really needed someone to be there for you? But you sabotaged the entire overture when someone tried to be there for you. If the answer to the above question …
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Mental health expert unravels the layers of guilt-tripping in relationships, explaining why it is a form of emotional abuse, what are the warning signs to look out for and how you can handle being guilt-tripped by a partner
A mental health professional sheds light on verbal abuse in relationships, its signs, effects and ways to cope
Why do some people feel the need to exercise control over another person? We address this vital question by decoding the gaslighter personality