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The Silent Treatment - The Drawbacks of Non-Confrontational Behavior - Permission to Hate
The Silent Treatment - The Drawbacks of Non-Confrontational Behavior - Permission to Hate
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82 minutes
Released:
Oct 2, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
The silent treatment is like an acid that disintegrates trust and love because of the withdrawal of emotions (emotional withdrawal). I can't trust you with my emotions because when you withdraw, I feel betrayed and abandoned. I also talk about the drawbacks of non-confrontational behavior and how choosing not to confront disintegrates love and bonding. When you choose to be non-confrontational, it's like telling the other person "I don't want to tell you the whole truth". And what about hate? Are you allowed to feel hate? Should you? I think it's important to acknowledge and accept every part of you and every thought instead of resisting your thoughts. Otherwise, you go around holding on to a lot of negativity which you eventually unleash on those you love.
Released:
Oct 2, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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