The holidays are a time of merriment, festivity — and, for many, tense family gatherings.
People think, ”’How do I deal with relatives who, at times, are intrusive or trigger me or say things that are abusive?” said Mark Rapaport, president-elect of the American Psychiatric Association.
When trying to defuse stressful family dynamics, some people use a strategy called “gray rocking.”
The point is to “act boring, like a gray rock,” said Samantha Whiten, a Maryland-based clinical psychologist. “You do not give difficult people any potential ammunition.”
Is gray rocking actually a smart way to survive the holiday season? Here’s what experts said.
When it can be helpful
The gray rock method is perhaps best known as a tool for managing interactions with narcissistic, manipulative or other

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