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Silent treatment is abuse! ... In my current relationship (over as of this last abusive episode) I have spent more days getting the 'silent treatment' than not. Yes - I believe it is the 'worst' of the emotional abuse tactics - and this is where I have been most harmed and damaged, and where I will need most of my healing from.
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abuse101.com/silenttreatmentandabuse.html
abuse101.com/silenttreatmentandabuse.html
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wikiHow article about How to Confront Someone Who's Giving You the Silent Treatment. ... If s/he keeps giving you the silent treatment every time your relationship hits a bump in the road, and you've made it clear that you're receptive to hearing the other person's perspective, then maybe the relationship is better off silent.
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www.wikihow.com/Confront-Someone-Who's-Giving-You-the-S...
www.wikihow.com/Confront-Someone-Who's-Giving-You-the-Silent-Treatment
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This is quite common in conflicts. Usually, what the person is showing in this behavior is how they actually feel about themselves. It is just too hard for them to admit it at that time. ... 7. Refusal To Communicate-The Silent Treatment.
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topten.org/public/BN/BN3.html
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Therefore, I gave him the silent treatment again. He apologized to me but I was acting stubborn. At the beginning of our relationship ... Are you giving the silent treatment in a relationship? Is that the best way to handle conflict? Check out this question to our dating coach. ... Comment on Silent Treatment in a Relationship...
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dating.lovetoknow.com/Silent_Treatment_in_a_Relationshi...
dating.lovetoknow.com/Silent_Treatment_in_a_Relationship
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Q: My spouse gives me the silent treatment, not for days or weeks, but for months. It sure hurts you emotionally. Is this a form of abuse? I tried every trick in the book to get my partner to talk with me. I've reached the point where I just give up. ... Do you feel morally bound to stay in the relationship? Are you afraid...
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www.lib.sk.ca/booksinfo/WesternProducer/1990/WP900614.h...
www.lib.sk.ca/booksinfo/WesternProducer/1990/WP900614.html
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Talk to your partner – share – and work productively on your relationship. Shutting down by means of the Silent Treatment is simply acting out and you can do better than that. Relationships are risky business and everyone stands to get a little hurt from time to time.
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drseth.blogspot.com/2009/04/couples-communication-silen...
drseth.blogspot.com/2009/04/couples-communication-silent-treatment.html
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Do you wonder if your relationship may be abusive? ... - give you the silent treatment? - walk away without answering you? - criticize you, call you names, yell at you? - humiliate you privately or in public? - roll his or her eyes when you talk? - give you a hard time about socializing with your friends or family?
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www.soulselfhelp.on.ca/verbalabuse.html
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Probably at one time or another you have been either on the giving or receiving end of a silent treatment, otherwise known as the cold shoulder. What you probably didn’t realize is that the ... Use this experience now to work on you, looking after you and knowing what you want, not just in a relationship but in life.
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www.kensavage.com/archives/silent-treatment/
www.kensavage.com/archives/silent-treatment/
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In a toxic relationship cycle, power struggles are endlessly re-enacted without any resolution: Intimacy inevitably begets conflicts and leads to anxiety. In turn, conflict and anxiety lead to arguments, hurt feelings and withdrawal ("the silent treatment" and "being in the doghouse").
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www.gerzon.com/resources/getting_out.html
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