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What is the silent treatment and how does it affect individuals psychologically?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The silent treatment is the act of withholding verbal communication, acknowledgment, or emotional response, and it activates the same neural circuits as physical pain when experienced as social exclusion. It is not merely rude; when used intentionally, it becomes a powerful tool for psychological coercion, causing significant distress to the target.

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