Stonewalling In Relationship Explained

► Stonewalling In Relationship Explained. When things get complicated, one solution can be confronting the problem head-on and finding a solution. To deal with stressful situations, some people, consciously or unconsciously, freeze up and build a barrier separating them from the complex problem. Stonewalling is the term for this style of answer. In an ideal situation, your partner would be prepared and in a position to justify any shifts in their attitude or conduct. However, if your spouse has ever stopped responding to you altogether, ignored your texts for a long time, or went quiet whenever you brought up a specific topic without being able or ready to explain why they may be stonewalling. It may feel like you are speaking to a wall of stone at times when no number of nudges would cause them to open up. When this occurs, you can find yourself going into a downward spiral, doubting your previous decisions, thinking if you missed something, and inventing a gazillion plausible explanations for why they would be acting differently. Stonewalling is highly painful and can harm a relationship, causing natural annoyance and bewilderment. Proactive communication is probably difficult if you’re in a relationship with someone who frequently stonewalls—or when you’re prone to doing it yourself. According to experts, relationships can suffer from stonewalling, but there are solutions, and we shall discuss them in this video. #Stonewalling #Relationship #BeyondBlue -------------------------- SOUNDTRACK: PsychDIGITAL Studios VIDEO SUGGESTION ► - [Why Sociopaths Lie About Illness: (The Sociopath’s Sickness Saga)] - [5 Signs You Lack Personal Boundaries (& Feel Constantly Used By Manipulators)] ► RELATED BOOK: ► Lean Belly = ► FURTHER READING (Articles): For more tips and reports on Mental health, Human mind and Behaviors, visit PsychandI Blog - RELATED PLAYLIST = = = Narcissism - ► OUR MERCH: Coming up soon ► CONNECT WITH US: ► OUR REQUEST: Please help this channel to gain more vibrations by sharing this video to your family and friends. And please do share your thoughts in the comment below! ► FOR ENQUIRIES: Email = psychdigi@
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