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  2. Emotional detachment - Wikipedia

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    Emotional detachment is a manipulative coping mechanism, which allows a person to react calmly to highly emotional circumstances. Emotional detachment, in this sense, is a decision to avoid engaging emotional connections, rather than an inability or difficulty in doing so, typically for personal, social, or other reasons.

  3. 13 Brilliant Phrases to Respond to Unsolicited Advice ...

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    This phrase exudes emotional maturity and openness—two critical components of healthy relationships. ... 13 Signs You Might Be Emotionally Unavailable. How Not to Respond to Unsolicited Advice.

  4. 6 Red Flags You Have an Emotionally Immature Partner ... - AOL

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    People with emotional immaturity may not just refuse to take accountability. "There is a tendency to point the finger at others and react disproportionately to the situation," Dr. Pausic says. 4.

  5. Emotional self-regulation - Wikipedia

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    The self-regulation of emotion or emotion regulation is the ability to respond to the ongoing demands of experience with the range of emotions in a manner that is socially tolerable and sufficiently flexible to permit spontaneous reactions as well as the ability to delay spontaneous reactions as needed. [1]

  6. 7 Mistakes That Emotionally Immature People Often Make ... - AOL

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    “An emotionally immature individual often displays self-centered behavior, showing little regard for others’ feelings or experiences,” Dixon tells Parade. “This focus on themselves can ...

  7. Control by deprivation - Wikipedia

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    Control deprivation is the act of not giving an individual their desires, wants and needs in a deliberate way to control that individual. [1] It is often achieved through acts such as lacking affection, acting indifferent and detached, failing to respond, emotional distance, deliberately withholding sex, shifting blame to the individual, and by other techniques.

  8. 11 Phrases That Emotionally Immature People Often Say ... - AOL

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    Two emotionally immature people having an argument “I know you are, but what am I!” “I’m rubber, you’re glue!”

  9. Nonattachment (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    It meant eradicating the tendency to react emotionally or egotistically to external events, the things that cannot be controlled. For Stoics, it was the optimally rational response to the world, for things cannot be controlled if they are caused by the will of others or by Nature; only one's own will can be controlled.