Therapeutic Talks With Q

How Resentment Builds When Needs Go Unmet

10 min · 21 de mar de 2026
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Resentment rarely appears overnight. It builds slowly, often in the quiet space where needs go unspoken, unheard, or unmet. In this episode, we explore how resentment develops in relationships and why it can become such a powerful emotional barrier over time. We discuss the hidden ways unmet emotional needs, like feeling valued, respected, supported, or understood, can turn into frustration, disappointment, and eventually resentment. You’ll learn how patterns of silence, avoidance, people-pleasing, or repeated disappointment can quietly erode trust and connection.

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