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Difficulty controlling your emotions, reacting with anger, frustration or hysteria to the slightest problems – these are just some of the characteristics of an emotionally immature person. If you feel like your partner's emotions are taking over your life, this may be a sign of immaturity. The inability to cope with emotions, express feelings and take responsibility for your actions are serious problems that can hinder healthy communication in a relationship. Do you need support? Sign up for individual online consultations: https://www.psychologianawynos.pl/kon... Emotionally immature people often do not speak directly about their needs and feelings. Instead, they show their dissatisfaction with their whole being, blame their partner for problems, avoid responsibility and even in the event of an obvious mistake, they avoid admitting guilt. Their need to dominate and control the other person is very strong. Manipulation, exploiting guilt, emotional threats and emotional blackmail are their tools to achieve their goals. Narcissism, lack of empathy and ignoring the partner's feelings are other signs of immaturity. Such people do not understand their partner's emotions or their own. They act on impulse and momentary whims, and have trouble accepting compromise. Egocentrism, unwillingness to make concessions, a rigid and closed attitude, lack of communication skills - all this can make life with such a person a real challenge. Emotionally immature people often withdraw from conflicts instead of resolving them. They quickly become discouraged and discouraged, have short-lived enthusiasm and are unable to express their feelings in a clear and constructive way. The relationship is dominated by silence, passive-aggressive behavior, sulking and taking offense. The need for constant approval, jealousy of the time and attention devoted to others, and mood swings depending on the partner's reaction are additional problems that complicate the relationship. If you recognize these signals in your partner, it is worth considering the future of your relationship. Watch this video to learn more about emotional immaturity and how to deal with it. #psychology #relationships #immaturity #self-promotion The material advertised our own products: - individual psychological consultations