Have you ever been completely erased from someone's life without a single argument, warning, or explanation? Most people call this toxic or cold, but clinical psychology reveals a much deeper, more calculated survival mechanism at play.
In this video, we explore the Psychology of People Who Cut Everyone Off. We break down the phenomenon of the "Internal Exit" and why, by the time you realize they are pulling away, they have actually been gone for months. Discover the secret of the "Silent Ledger" where unspoken debts are tallied, why hyper-independent people use the "Door Slam" as a preemptive strike against abandonment, and the painful truth about why they view conflict as a waste of resources.
Cutting people off isn't always about setting healthy boundaries; sometimes, it is about building a psychological bunker. Learn why the person who leaves without a word isn't looking for a better circle—they are just looking for a world where they never have to explain themselves.
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