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10/21/2025

People who go silent when something upsets or hurts them, are often experiencing a coping mechanism called emotional withdrawal. It's not that they have nothing to say, it's that their system learned that silence is safer than being misunderstood. Instead of expressing anger or frustration, they hold it in. This silence can be a self-protective measure, a way to avoid conflict or emotional vulnerability.

Emotional withdrawal can stem from past experiences where expressing emotions led to negative consequences, such as criticism, rejection, or even abuse. As a result, they may have learned to associate silence with safety, even if it means bottling up their emotions.

It's essential to approach these individuals with empathy and understanding. By creating a safe and non-judgmental space, you can help them feel more comfortable opening up and expressing their emotions.

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