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Test The Silent Treatment (Law of Ice)
Agenda
QUESTION 1: How is silent treatment defined in the text?
As a passive way of avoiding unnecessary conflict?
As an active denial of the other's existence and withdrawal of connection
As a period of healthy mutual reflection
As a strategy to save cell phone battery life
2nd QUESTION: What devastating message does this tactic send to the victim?
"Your value to me is null and void unless you behave as I want you to"
"I need time to think about our relationship"
"You are very important to me, but I am busy."
"Silence is golden and we must respect it."
3RD QUESTION: What brain regions does being ignored by a significant other activate?
Those associated with mathematical logic
Those associated with pleasure and reward
The regions of deep sleep
The same regions as physical pain
QUESTION 4: What sensation does the victim experience when being erased from reality?
Inner peace and spiritual tranquility
Joy of having free time
Helplessness, extreme isolation and despair
Motivation to seek new friends
QUESTION 5: What happens if the tactic is successful once?
Becomes a reinforced habit to gain quick submission
Manipulator gets bored and stops doing it
Victim learns to stand up for herself
Relationship ends immediately
6th QUESTION: What does the manipulator exploit to bend the will with this technique?
The victim's logical intelligence
Emotional dependence and biological need to belong
Fear of losing money
The victim's lack of memory
7TH QUESTION: What does the victim usually do to make the silence stop?
Ignoring the manipulator as well
Insulting the manipulator publicly
Excessive apologies and willingness to give in on any point
Finding a new partner immediately
8th QUESTION: What does the victim prioritize when giving in to the silent treatment?
Her long-term dignity
Your personal pride
Your core moral values
Relief from immediate distress
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