What is emotional dumping? 5 signs to recognise it in a relationship
Published on Aug 19, 2024 03:43 PM IST
- From being stuck in a cycle of complaints to the absence of self-reflection, here are a few signs of emotional dumping.
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Published on Aug 19, 2024 03:43 PM IST
Emotional dumping is the unhealthy practice of dumping emotions on another person without considering their boundaries or seeking their consent. Usually in a relationship, emotional dumping happens from one partner. “Unlike healthy emotional sharing, where both parties are engaged in a balanced exchange, emotional dumping is more one-sided. The individual doing the dumping may not be open to receiving feedback, or they may overlook the impact their outpouring has on the listener. This can leave the listener feeling overwhelmed, burdened, or emotionally drained,” wrote Therapist Linda Meredith. Here are a few signs of emotional dumping that we should be aware of.
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Emotional dumping involves talking about the same subject repeatedly without seeking solutions or asking for fresh perspectives. (Unsplash)
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Usually, conversations that involve emotional dumping can leave the listener as well as the speaker feeling overwhelmed. (Unsplash)
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In emotional dumping, the respect for personal space is usually absent. It is one-sided in nature and can go on for a long time. (Unsplash)
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It involves being stuck in an ongoing cycle of complaints. The need to do self-reflection and elf-awareness is absent. (Unsplash)
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Published on Aug 19, 2024 03:43 PM IST