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  2. What Is Stonewalling? Here’s What You Need to Know ... - AOL

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    Stonewalling is an unhealthy communication pattern in which one partner refuses to engage during an argument. Experts weigh in why it happens and how to fix it.

  3. Stonewalling - Wikipedia

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    Stonewalling is a refusal to communicate or cooperate. Such behaviour occurs in situations such as marriage counselling , diplomatic negotiations , politics and legal cases. [ 1 ] Body language may indicate and reinforce this by avoiding contact and engagement with the other party. [ 2 ]

  4. Cascade Model of Relational Dissolution - Wikipedia

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    Stonewalling occurs when parties create mental and physical distance to avoid conflict by appearing busy, responding in grunts, and disengaging from the communication process. [ 7 ] [ 6 ] Gottman's and Levenson's research found it to be most common among men and a very challenging behavior to redirect once it becomes habitual.

  5. Ghosting (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Ghosting, simmering and icing are colloquial terms that describe the practice of suddenly ending all communication and avoiding contact with another person without any apparent warning or explanation and ignoring any subsequent attempts to communicate.

  6. Catholic church is stonewalling sex abuse investigation ...

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    The Catholic church is refusing to cooperate with a Washington state investigation into whether it unlawfully used charitable trust funds to cover up sexual abuse by priests, Attorney General Bob ...

  7. Amber Heard claims Johnny Depp has been 'stonewalling ... - AOL

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  8. Eye-rolling - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted by John Gottman states that contemptuous behavior like eye-rolling is the top factor of predicting divorce, followed by criticism, defensiveness, and stonewalling. [7] The gesture shows the other party that what they are doing is so undesirable that it is not even worth looking at or giving a thought, which is why many ...

  9. 7 of the Most Common Reasons Why Couples Get Divorced ... - AOL

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    Since 1996 (or 2004, for those of us who were introduced via the movie), we’ve all been enamored by Allie and Noah’s romance from Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook. It’s got everything a couple ...