This can look like a partner who walks way ahead of you on a trail and gets annoyed when you ask them to slow down because they have a "low frustration tolerance." Or, it's the partner who stonewalls you during an argument. Complex trauma therapist Sheri Heller, LCSW, RSW, explains that "stonewalling (shutting down, disappearing, and refusing to engage in any way) is a powerful form of micro abandonment that keeps the target on edge, wondering what they did wrong this time to incur this form of punishment."
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