EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 12 MIN
75: Why Your Partner Shuts Down in Arguments
from The Communicate & Connect Podcast for Military Relationships · host Dr. Elizabeth Polinsky
Have you ever felt like you're hitting a brick wall during a conversation with your partner? Why Your Partner Shuts Down in Arguments is often less about a lack of caring and more about a nervous system that has reached its limit. In this episode, we explore the "underneath" of the withdrawer's experience—moving past the frustration of silence to understand the biological stress responses of flight, freeze, and fawn. By recognizing these patterns as attempts to preserve the relationship rather than acts of rejection, couples can move away from the "fire" of conflict and toward a shared sense of emotional safety and reconnection. What You'll Learn: The Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fawn stress responses. Understanding the "fight to fix" vs. the "withdraw to calm" dynamic. The metaphor of removing oxygen to put out the fire of conflict. How childhood experiences and past trauma shape conflict styles. The "Chasing" cycle: Why pushing for answers often leads to more shutdown. Practical tools for de-escalation: Using "I" statements and signal timeouts. >>>Make sure to like, review, and subscribe to get all the future episodes and help the podcast be found by others who would benefit the most. You can sign up for Elizabeth's FREE 10-week relationship email course here. Read the show notes for this episode here. Free Relationship Pattern Assessment Are you having the same conversation over and over? Many couples assume they have a communication problem when they're actually stuck in a relationship pattern that keeps creating the same conflict. Take the free Relationship Pattern Assessment to identify the pattern that may be keeping you disconnected and learn what to focus on next. 👉 https://pages.communicateandconnect.com/relationship-quiz
NOW PLAYING
75: Why Your Partner Shuts Down in Arguments
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Mar 26, 2026 ·1m
Mar 19, 2026 ·34m
Feb 18, 2026 ·11m
Feb 11, 2026 ·45m