Grey rock method

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Abusive people thrive on emotions and drama.[1]

According to PsychCentral.com:

The grey rock method is where you deliberately act unresponsive or unengaged so that an abusive person will lose interest in you.

Abusive people thrive on emotions and drama. When you act indifferent and don’t show your emotions, they may lose interest and stop bothering you. This is known as “grey rocking.”

Using the grey rock method might look like avoiding eye contact, giving short answers, and focusing on other things when talking with someone who’s using abuse tactics.[2]

The grey rock method is rooted in behavioral psychology theory — specifically the concept of extinction. Extinction means that when a particular type of behavior doesn’t have the desired effect, the behavior ceases. In the case of the grey rock method, when an individual uses abusive behavior to get attention, but doesn’t get the response they want, they may stop the abusive behavior.[3]

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