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How to deal with people who disrespect you: Psychology tips

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 20, 2025, 07:55 IST
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Psychology tips to deal with disrespect

While dealing with different kinds of people is difficult in itself, dealing with disrespectful people is all the more emotionally draining. Be it your colleague, friend, or even a family member, being disrespected by someone constantly can deeply affect your mental peace and even self-esteem. When someone disrespects you repeatedly, sometimes ignoring doesn't work and reacting in anger can simply escalate things. So, here we list some smart, psychology-based tips to handle disrespect with dignity and strength, without letting it steal your confidence:

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Don’t take others' disrespect for you personally

When someone disrespects you, it often reflects their inner insecurities, problems, and frustrations. It is more about them than you. And so, by not taking it personally, you remove their power over your emotions. This doesn’t mean you should tolerate their bad behaviour—it means you need to recognise that their actions are a reflection of their mindset, not your worth. So, respond calmly instead of reacting to their disrespect.

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Set clear boundaries

When you set clear boundaries, it shows that you respect yourself enough not to accept others' bad behaviour. Boundaries can act as your psychological shield. So, be direct but respectful while setting them; say things like, “I don’t appreciate being spoken to that way.” According to psychologists, people often test limits, but consistent boundaries teach others how to treat you.

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Practice the power of the pause

Instead of getting provoked by others' disrespect, take a step back and pause. When you're disrespected, your brain may trigger a fight-or-flight response. So, take charge of the situation by taking a step back and pausing. This small mental break gives you space to think clearly and respond maturely.

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Surround yourself with people who respect you

Who you surround yourself with has a direct impact on your mental health. Continual disrespect can wear down your self-esteem over time. That’s why building a support system of people who value, uplift, and respect you is important. When you’re around people who treat you well, you see your worth more clearly. It also helps you recognise toxic behaviour more easily and gives you the strength to walk away from those who don’t treat you right.

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Know when to walk away

Sometimes, the healthiest response to disrespect is silence and distance. Not every battle is worth fighting, and not every relationship is meant to be saved. Psychologists call this “strategic withdrawal”— which means protecting your energy by removing yourself from toxic situations. If someone constantly disrespects you despite your efforts to address it, it may be time to walk away. This isn’t weakness; it’s wisdom.

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