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Walking Away or Going Silent During Conflict
In this episode, Kelly and Carly discuss one of the most painful dynamics in relationships: stonewalling and emotional withdrawal during conflict.
While many people assume yelling or arguing is the biggest threat to a relationship, research shows that emotional shutdown and withdrawal can be even more damaging over time. When one partner goes silent, the other partner’s brain often interprets it as rejection, abandonment, or emotional disconnection — turning everyday disagreements into much deeper feelings of loneliness within the relationship.
The conversation explores:
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By You Handled That Perfectly™ with Kelly Avalon + Carly CruickshankWalking Away or Going Silent During Conflict
In this episode, Kelly and Carly discuss one of the most painful dynamics in relationships: stonewalling and emotional withdrawal during conflict.
While many people assume yelling or arguing is the biggest threat to a relationship, research shows that emotional shutdown and withdrawal can be even more damaging over time. When one partner goes silent, the other partner’s brain often interprets it as rejection, abandonment, or emotional disconnection — turning everyday disagreements into much deeper feelings of loneliness within the relationship.
The conversation explores:
Research Mentioned
In case no one told you today, You Handled That Perfectly.
Check out:
You Handled That Perfectly™
You Handled That Perfectly™ Playlist on Spotify
You Handled That Perfectly™ Instagram
You Handled That Perfectly™ Patreon