Are you trying to hold a conversation with someone but getting no answers in return? Then you may be dealing with the silent treatment, a common tactic some people may use to get further under your skin and make themselves feel better. We know that dealing with the silent treatment can feel tough, and we’re here to help you recognize all the ways you can to combat this narcissistic behavior. Keep reading, and we’ll cover why someone with narcissistic tendencies may give you the silent treatment and how to counter it. However, It’s important to remember that anyone can display narcissistic traits or behaviors—this doesn’t mean that they’re necessarily a "narcissist" or have Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), which only a licensed therapist can diagnose.
Things You Should Know
- Someone who’s giving you the silent treatment may stop talking to you for extended periods of time or only address you when they need something.
- People with narcissistic qualities may use silent treatment as a form of abuse or manipulation in order to avoid blame, maintain control, or punish you.
- If someone in your life gives you the silent treatment, ignore them, do activities that make you happy, and stay connected with your friends and family.
Steps
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Tips
- It’s normal and healthy to take breaks from conversations if someone isn’t in a good headspace to keep it going. If the person asks politely to discuss an issue later so they have time to calm down and then reconvenes with you at a later time, then it’s a healthy break. [14] X Research sourceThanks
Warnings
- Keep in mind that narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a mental health condition that can only be diagnosed by a mental health professional. People with this personality disorder often work hard to relate to others in a healthy way, and their diagnosis doesn’t automatically mean that they’re abusive or manipulative people. [15] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world's leading hospitals Go to sourceThanks
- Avoid labeling individuals as narcissists when what you really mean is that someone is manipulating you or acting in a selfish way. [16] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world's leading hospitals Go to sourceThanks
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