Treatment FAQ

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by Ms. Dana Cartwright Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

Is the silent treatment ever a good idea?

No, the silent treatment is seldom a good idea. When you’re using the silent treatment, you’re attempting to manipulate and control your partner or spouse. I can understand your resorting to not responding to your partner or spouse if they continue to batter your ears over something you really don’t want to talk about.

What should a victim do when a perpetrator uses the silent treatment?

But when someone is using the silent treatment to exclude, punish, or control, the victim should tell the perpetrator that they wish to resolve the issue.

When do you need the silent treatment from an ex?

The only other time the silent treatment might be needed is if you’re dealing with an abusive ex. You may need to stop responding entirely, setting clear boundaries, particularly, for example, when you’re dealing with a narcissistic person. Will giving someone the silent treatment work?

Which demographic loves the silent treatment the most?

One demographic of the population that particularly loves the silent treatment is the narcissist. In fact, the silent treatment is the narcissist’s favorite weapon.

Why is silent treatment not blatant?

The only person who really feels the silent treatment is the target. The person giving the silent treatment is not being overtly aggressive, abusive, or unkind in any visible way. This keeps himlooking “good” and reasonable.

What is silent treatment?

The silent treatment is emotional abuse. When a victim is in a relationship with a person who causes the above mentioned distress, her mind and body remember how upsettingand anxiety provoking theprevioussilent treatment occurrences were.

How to ask yourself questions in journal?

Not only can you ask yourself questions in your journal, write what you want. If you believe in a higher power, write out your requests in prayer. This will help you get clarity into your situation. You can also talk to yourself in affirming ways in order to shut off the unhealthy and critical voicesin your own head.

Who said "Codependent no more"?

Melody Beattie, the Codependent No More author, has a great line for when a codependent doesn’tlike what the addict in herlife is doing. I think the quote is perfect for those dealing with the silent treatment. I recommend that you make it your own; it is: ” Celebrate the ‘no’!

Is silent treatment abusive?

Whether the person in your life is using the silent treatment immaturely or abusively, one thing is for sure, it is infuriating to receive; problems cannot bedealt with, conflicts remain unresolved, simple conversations are thwarted, and in the end, relationships employing this tactic become either toxic on nonexistent.

What is “the silent treatment” and how can you win it?

You’ll surely know what it feels like when someone gives you the silent treatment. They simply stop talking to you – for hours, days or even weeks.

Why does your spouse or partner ignore you?

The question I often get asked is: “Why do guys give the silent treatment?”

How to get rid of the silent treatment?

2. Take a break. Familiarise yourself with a time-out (opens in a new tab). It’s a really useful strategy when you’re feeling too overwhelmed to think straight.

Why do I have to take a good look at my relationship?

If your partner or spouse has been giving you the silent treatment for a month, a week or even a day, I’d like you to take a good look at your relationship because chances are you’re in a toxic relationship. Perhaps that comes as a shock, or you’ve known all along that you’re in a bad relationship.

What does it mean when you use the silent treatment?

When you’re using the silent treatment, you’re attempting to manipulate and control your partner or spouse.

What to do if you're in a long distance relationship?

If you’re dating or are in a long-distance relationship and you’re being given the silent treatment, stop writing, texting or calling right away! You’re either being manipulated, or the relationship has ended.

What does it mean when your partner stops talking to you?

If your partner seems to have stopped talking to you out of the blue or after a fight, clearly the two of you are having a conflict – even if you weren’t aware that you’d done something ‘wrong’.

WHAT IS THE SILENT TREATMENT?

There are many reasons someone might try this strategy. The silent treatment can be employed as a means of showing high self-control, or not being affected by the level of conversation with other people.

Why Narcissists Love The Silent Treatment

Let’s be completely honest here, The abusive tactic of the silent treatment is meant to frighten you when your partner will refuse to speak with you for days, hours, weeks, or even months. This type of behavior can cause serious emotional and psychological damage if you don’t realize what is going on.

Why does the Narcissist use Silent Treatment?

Now, you might wonder what they are trying to do when they don’t talk to you. It’s not about making you crazy from lack of talking or being bored. It’s about playing on your worst fears.

How to Cope With The Silent Treatment

For narcissists, Sociopaths, and Psychopaths the silent treatment is simply all about control. They have no empathy, no guilt, and no remorse. If you have gotten on the receiving end of a narcissist’s silent treatment it doesn’t mean that he or she does not care about you anymore.

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