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425 Psychologists explain that people who seem emotionally detached are often feeling everything at full volume, but learned early that showing it made them a target

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 02/28/2026 08:13 EDT

Psychologists explain that people who seem emotionally detached are often feeling everything at full volume, but learned early that showing it made them a target

Psychologists have found that emotional detachment often masks intense inner experience. People who appear cold or unreadable frequently learned in childhood that showing emotion made them a target, building protective walls that now keep danger and connection out in equal measure.

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