La psicologia dell'uomo che smette di lottare per te

Almost no one recognizes it because it doesn't come with an argument or a declaration. It comes silently. Martin Seligman identified learned helplessness as the mechanism by which the brain stops producing action when it registers enough times that action doesn't produce change. In a relationship, this means one specific thing: he doesn't stop loving you when he stops fighting. He stops fighting when his brain has already decided that fighting is pointless. Gottman calls the cycle that follows the distance and isolation cascade... one of the strongest predictors of the end of a relationship. How to recognize it before it becomes irreversible. Have you ever felt that moment? Tell me in the comments. #marcodiso #men #women #learnedhelplessness #malepsychology #gottman #relationships ———————————————————— Read my books on relationships: ▸ “100 ACTIONS TO LOVE YOURSELF” ▶️ https://amzn.eu/d/2orIHtp ▸ “MEN” ▶️ https://amzn.eu/d/3SSuS8K ▸ “LOVE THAT LIES” ▶️ https://amzn.eu/d/0StkVB3 ———————————————————— Do you have a difficult relationship or want a male psychological perspective? Message me ✍️:   / marcodiso.official   ———————————————————— CONTACTS: ▸ info ▶️ [email protected] ▸ management ▶️ [email protected] ▸ events ▶️ [email protected]