Overcoming Passive-aggressionOvercoming Passive-aggression
How to Stop Hidden Anger From Spoiling Your Relationships, Career, and Happiness
Revised edition.
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Book, 2016
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Explains passive-aggressive behavior, identifies signs and symptoms, and suggests strategies to cope with it in oneself or others.
"Hostile humor, negative undertones, and silent standoffs--nearly everyone has experienced hidden anger at some point, whether at home, with friends, or at work or school. Even if it's done to avoid open conflict and keep the peace, habitually concealing anger becomes insidious. When people don't express their true views and emotions, it undermines harmony and can actually cause physical and psychological harm. Tim Murphy and Loriann Oberlin explain what passive-aggression is; show how to spot the controlling, depressed, and self-absorbed behaviors that identify it; and share assertive communication strategies to overcome it, with: the latest research on emotional mismanagement, mood disorders, and chronic negativity; entirely new chapters about children and teens, divorce, and how to seek professional help; advice on how to avoid the pitfalls of social media, texting, and online communication; insights for educators, managers, legal professionals, and others; a new appendix for clinicians, physicians, and healthcare providers. Whether you need practical ways to manage your own anger or strategies to cope with this behavior in others, Overcoming Passive-Aggression offers powerful tools for enriched relationships and personal growth."--Back cover.
"Hostile humor, negative undertones, and silent standoffs--nearly everyone has experienced hidden anger at some point, whether at home, with friends, or at work or school. Even if it's done to avoid open conflict and keep the peace, habitually concealing anger becomes insidious. When people don't express their true views and emotions, it undermines harmony and can actually cause physical and psychological harm. Tim Murphy and Loriann Oberlin explain what passive-aggression is; show how to spot the controlling, depressed, and self-absorbed behaviors that identify it; and share assertive communication strategies to overcome it, with: the latest research on emotional mismanagement, mood disorders, and chronic negativity; entirely new chapters about children and teens, divorce, and how to seek professional help; advice on how to avoid the pitfalls of social media, texting, and online communication; insights for educators, managers, legal professionals, and others; a new appendix for clinicians, physicians, and healthcare providers. Whether you need practical ways to manage your own anger or strategies to cope with this behavior in others, Overcoming Passive-Aggression offers powerful tools for enriched relationships and personal growth."--Back cover.
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- Boston, MA : Da Capo Lifelong Books, 2016.
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