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  1. shunning, social control mechanism used most commonly in small tight-knit social groups to punish those who violate the most serious group rules. It is related to exile and banishment, although shunning is based on social rather than physical isolation or separation. In social groups where a person’s social identity and well-being are closely ...

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    Shunning can be the act of social rejection, or emotional distance. In a religious context, shunning is a formal decision by a denomination or a congregation to cease interaction with an individual or a group, and follows a particular set of rules. It differs from, but may be associated with, excommunication .

  3. Feb 1, 2013 · Unfortunately, this behavior continues for many well into adulthood. When it becomes evident that the shunning is directed at just you, it is like silent bullying. Enduring Damage. From a ...

  4. Mar 26, 2021 · The silent treatment goes by many names: shunning, social isolation, stonewalling, ghosting. Although psychologists have nuanced definitions for each term, they are all essentially forms of ...

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  5. Nov 11, 2016 · Essentially shunning is a form of social shame and humiliation. More specifically, shunning or ostracising is a form of abuse. It is discrimination and silent bullying. Unfortunately, often people who have been shunned also face other forms of abuse, ranging from death threats and physical assaults to murder.

  6. SHUNNING definition: 1. present participle of shun 2. present participle of shun. Learn more.

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  8. Sep 20, 2021 · Shunning is a dangerous practice used by cults. Those who are kicked out of authoritarian religious organizations are cut off from their entire social universe. The threat of being shunned is an ...

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