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RE LIFE COACHING - USEFUL LINKS - PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR - CLAIMING OUR FEELINGS - South Africa, Natal. If you've ever found yourself repressing your anger and behaving in other ways to get your point across, you may be someone who is adept at engaging in passive-aggressive behaviour.

RE LIFE COACHING - USEFUL LINKS - PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR - CLAIMING OUR FEELINGS - South Africa, Natal

Although passive-aggressive behaviour is recognized as a psychological disorder, it also describes the behaviour that many people use to cope with confrontational situations. Such behaviour has the outward appearance of being peaceful, yet it is really an attempt to express oneself in seemingly passive ways-usually without accepting responsibility for doing so. Four Ways of Understanding Passive Aggressive Behavior while keeping your sanity! Four Ways of Understanding Passive Aggressive Behavior while keeping your sanity!

Four Ways of Understanding Passive Aggressive Behavior while keeping your sanity!

How can you pursue this relationship without being hurt? Here is a short list of indicators to keep you aware of what is going on: 1.- The hidden anger aspect: They carry a lot of repressed anger from their childhood, now projected on the people around them. The Passive-Aggressive Male. Understanding Passive Aggressive Men. How to Set Limits and Boundaries With the Passive Aggressive Man. Though it is difficult to be partners with a man who constantly frustrates you with his passive aggressive behavior, there are things you can do to break through his lack of involvement.

How to Set Limits and Boundaries With the Passive Aggressive Man

When you begin to understand the problem and us a little straight talk, a passive aggressive man’s behavior can change. It does depend on the severity of the learned passive aggressive behavior but in most cases, positive changes can be made. Passive Aggressive Anger. Updated June 13, 2016.

Passive Aggressive Anger

I’m about to fill you in on a little secret. Anger plays a role in passive aggressive behavior. Yep, that passive aggressive spouse that is driving you insane is angry as hell and full of grief. The passive aggressive deals with anger in one of two ways. Either they have no control over their anger or they have problems expressing their anger.