The Narcissist Silent Treatment: Why The Narcissists Use Toxic Silence To Manipulate Their Victims

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Ever been involved with a toxic person? They wonโ€™t use physical violence to break you but the narcissist silent treatment or toxic violence to hurt you. Learn all about them below!

How do you deal with living with a narcissist who is giving you the silent treatment?

Someone who will coexist with you in the same house while literally ignoring you? What if that goes on for days? Weeks?

Ideally, this would be a two-word answer: no contact. But in real life, things donโ€™t always work ideally and people sometimes need to live with narcissists โ€“ so letโ€™s dig into this.

What is silent treatment?

The silent treatment is a manipulation tactic where a toxic narcissist will stop talking to you for days, hours, weeks, or even months to punish you for some perceived slight. It can cause severe emotional and psychological damage if you donโ€™t realize what is happening.

What is the goal of silent treatment manipulation?ย 

The silent treatment enables a narcissist can take the โ€œspotlightโ€ from you โ€“ even inside your own head. It is one way they can sort of become the center of your life.

Their goal is to cause you to become so obsessed with figuring out what to do to resolve it that you might even stop thinking about yourself, which can lead to your boundaries being violated one by one until the narcissist has complete control over you.

You would naturally stop attempting to take care of yourself in the process because youโ€™re so focused on the narcissist.

Understanding The Narcissist Silent Treatment

Awareness is the first step on the road to healing from narcissistic abuse, and that means avoiding recreating the type of environment which will allow these toxic people to flourish in our lives again.

Understanding The Narcissist Silent Treatment

Believe it or not, this is just one of the many signs of gaslighting and emotional abuse youโ€™ll notice if youโ€™re in a toxic relationship with an abusive narcissist.

And, in the case of a covert narcissist, you might often find yourself getting the old silent treatment โ€“ AKA the discard phase.

The first thing you have to do is to educate yourself about the situation.

I always say that knowledge is power, and the first fact you need to know about this issue is exactly why narcissists give you the silent treatment in the first place.

Related: The Silent Treatment: A Narcissistโ€™s Trick of the Trade of Emotional Abuse

Why Do Narcissists Use Silent Treatment (The Psychology Behind Toxic Silence)

See, whether they recognize it consciously or not, narcissists are wired to sort of โ€œpush your buttonsโ€ in order to get what they want.

Now, you might wonder which button theyโ€™re trying to push when they just go silent, right? You might be surprised to find out that itโ€™s not about making you crazy from lack of communication or pure boredom โ€“ rather, itโ€™s about playing on your own worst fears.

And, Iโ€™m betting, one of your worst fears is the fear of being alone in the world with no one to help or support or just be there for you. Am I right?

And Iโ€™m guessing that, if youโ€™re currently involved (or were previously involved) with a narcissist, youโ€™re thinking of all kinds of little things the narcissist did in order to play on your fears.

Get over your fears and get on with your life!ย 

So, by verbally and emotionally โ€œcutting you off,โ€ the narcissist offers you a taste of what life might be without his charming godlike awesome self (did you detect that bit of sarcasm there??).

So, thatโ€™s the way โ€“ the narcissist ignores and belittles and devalues you because it plays on your fear of being alone. It is his hope that in enacting this silent narcissistic rage against you, he will force you into submission and into being the good little narcissistic supply he needs.

Plus, the silent treatment works particularly well on sensitive, empathic people (who are often quite attractive to narcissists), because we are wired to respond to and attempt to soothe the emotions of the people around us, especially those we love.

You feel me?

How to Deal With Narcissist Silent Treatment?

Okay, so how do you deal with this behavior without completely losing your mind? The good news? You donโ€™t have to take it lying down, and there are ways you can beat the narcissistโ€™s silent treatment.ย 

  • If youโ€™re staying in the relationship because you have no choice, you can play the game. In order to do this, make sure you take care of yourself and that you donโ€™t allow yourself to become overly isolated.
  • Keep in mind that one of the narcissistโ€™s playbook moves is to isolate you from others in your life โ€“ the silent treatment will make you want to oblige in some cases, and you might even end up isolating yourself.
  • Find something that you enjoy to engage you, and donโ€™t be afraid to sort of enjoy the break from their drama, if at all possible.

But in the end, the best option is to leave,ย go no contact, and move forward.

With that said, we all know that sometimes itโ€™s easier said than done โ€“ and we all have our reasons for the choices we make and forย why we โ€œdonโ€™t just leave already if itโ€™s so bad.โ€

So, as always, I want to say that if you are being physically abused, none of the following is relevant, and I want you toย get help nowย โ€“ stop reading and start packing, sister.

Related: The Deafening Brutality of the Narcissistโ€™s Silent Treatment

Make No Mistake: Silent Treatment Is Abuse

The fact is that the silent treatment is painful and it makes you miserable. As someone who is likelyย codependent, you may feel that you need to fix whatever you did wrong in order to get the narcissist to be nice to you again.

But the truth is that this is exactly what the narcissist wants โ€“ for you to bend over backward trying to appease them.

Silent Treatment Is Abuse

All the while, the narcissist has no intention of allowing that to happen โ€“ they will only stop using the silent treatment when it is convenient for them or they want or need something from you.

But if you work on yourย self-esteem, and you learn how toย set proper boundaries, and you recognize that you are worthy of love and respect โ€“ youโ€™re already on your way to learning how toย disarm the narcissistโ€˜s silent treatment.

You donโ€™t just have to accept it and carry around this false hope that one day, the narcissist will change. (Chances are, they wonโ€™t.)

How To Disarm The Narcissist Who is Using Silent Treatment

Picture this. Youโ€™re getting the silent treatment again, a lovely part of the discard phase that everyone whoโ€™s ever been in a narcissistโ€™s path can recall.

Maybe youโ€™ve been accused of being selfish or of ignoring the narcissistsโ€™ emotional or physical needs, of being dishonest, arrogant, lazy, or any number of other insulting descriptives.

(But, for the record, whatโ€™s really happening most of the time is projectionโ€”narcissists project their own inadequacies onto their victims. So as usual, itโ€™s all about the narcissist, not about you.)

Assuming youโ€™re going to play the game, this is what you do to cope with the silent treatment.

The next time youโ€™re confronted with the icy, hateful silent treatment for yet another perceived infraction, I want you to come back here and read this article again.

And I want you to remember that this is a game of control โ€“ the narcissist believes he can control you with his lack of communication and concern.

Related: 10 Examples Of Manipulation In Relationships

The only way to take back the power here is toย refuse to respond. You just go on about your life as though he isnโ€™t there, or you do whatever youโ€™d normally do and you blatantly ignore his behavior, no matter how pissed off he gets.

That means:

  • Do not send him texts trying to reason with him.
  • Do not post whiney crap on your Facebook page for all to see.
  • Do not allow him to know that he is affecting you in any way at all.
  • Do not give him what he wants when he behaves this way.

When he realizes heโ€™s not breaking your heart, heโ€™ll try something new. And while this will not solve your narcissist problem, it will stop him from enacting the silent treatment for long. More information onย narcissists and the silent treatment in this video.

When the Silent Treatment Ends: Beware Of The Hoovering Narcissist

One last tip: when the narcissist decides the silent treatment is over and they need yourย narcissistic supplyย again, they will do anything in their power to โ€œsuck you back in,โ€ a move we call โ€œtheย hoover maneuver.โ€

Donโ€™t fall for it โ€“ itโ€™s not really going to get better, and theyโ€™re not really planning to change. In fact, the moment you relent and allow the narcissist back into your heart and life โ€“ theyโ€™ll go right back to theย same old behavior.

Have you ever had to deal with the narcissistโ€™s silent treatment? What did you do to cope? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section. Letโ€™s discuss.

Narcissists love using silent treatment, or toxic silence as a cruel punishment and the drastic effect of this method of passive-aggressive control is absolute torture.

This kind of toxic silence conveys contempt, disapproval, and displeasure. Narcissists frequently use this tactic when you ask them for clarification about something, especially when they have done wrong.

Toxic silence helps them to transfer the blame game to you and allows them to avoid taking any responsibility for their wrong actions, thereby refuting your feelings.

Related: Truth About Silent Treatment: Why Wonโ€™t He Say What Is Wrong?


Written Byย Angela Atkinson
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Originally Published Onย Queenbeeing.com
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