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To “grey rock” a person involves making all interactions with them as uninteresting and unrewarding as possible. In general, this means giving short, straightforward answers to questions and hiding emotional reactions to the things a person says or does.
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Read More »The grey rock method is a tactic some people use when dealing with abusive or manipulative behavior. It involves becoming as uninteresting and unengaged as possible so that the abusive person loses interest. Some people anecdotally report that it reduces conflict and abuse. The idea behind the technique is that abusive people, especially those with narcissistic tendencies, enjoy getting a reaction from their victims. Refusing to give them this reaction makes interactions less rewarding. There is no research to confirm that it works. This article examines the grey rock method in more detail, including what it is, how people use it, and its risks. It also provides other strategies for dealing with abuse, along with support resources. What is the grey rock method? Share on Pinterest 10’000 Hours/Getty Images To “grey rock” a person involves making all interactions with them as uninteresting and unrewarding as possible. In general, this means giving short, straightforward answers to questions and hiding emotional reactions to the things a person says or does. Some people use the grey rock method with those they suspect of having narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). People with NPD may use others as a source of attention, manipulating them to get a specific reaction that bolsters their ego. The idea behind grey rocking is that it will, in theory, cut off a person’s “narcissistic supply” and cause them to lose interest in their target. The grey rock method vs. social withdrawal People experiencing abuse sometimes withdraw from others in their lives. This is distinct from grey rocking, as it is not an intentional method of self-preservation. Instead, it is the result of the abuse harming a person’s mental health. People may withdraw from friends and family due to feelings of shame, isolation, or a sense that nobody will believe them. They may also withdraw if they feel loyal to the perpetrator and do not want to hear negative criticism of them. Grey rocking only applies to the relationship with the abuser. If a person becomes withdrawn more generally, they may be in distress. Why do people use the grey rock method? People use the grey rock method to reduce the harm of emotional abuse. Emotional abuse includes a range of tactics that either deliberately harm a person or exploit them to the benefit of the perpetrator. Some examples include: intentionally humiliating someone in front of others
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