What is emotional withholding and how is it mischaracterized?
Emotional withholding is the deliberate refusal to engage in communication when resolution is needed, and it is often mischaracterized as conflict avoidance or introversion. In reality, it is a specific form of psychological pressure that exploits the brain's inability to shut down unresolved cognitive tasks.
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