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Explaining a Passive-Aggressive Marriage to Your Friends

by Nora Femenia on September 5, 2015 Leave a Comment

Surviving a passive-aggressive marriage feels very lonely. Many women are embarrassed by the decline in their relationship, especially since the nature of passive-aggression leaves the victim … [Read more...]

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The Reasons For Being Emotionally Unavailable

by Nora Femenia on April 16, 2013 Leave a Comment

An Emotionally unavailable person is someone who will go to extremes to avoid discussing and sharing his feelings with another person. Let's imagine a person has been deeply wounded in childhood, with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Dealing With Passive Aggressive Marriage, emotional abuse Tagged With: controlling behavior, dealing with a passive aggressive marriage, definition of passive aggressive behavior, emotionally unavailable, hidden anger, resentment

In Search of a Passive Aggressive Definition?

by Nora Femenia on February 22, 2013 Leave a Comment

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There is a lot of interest in having a working passive aggressive definition around, but few ones that can offer solutions for this disruptive behavior. The passive aggressive definition offered by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: emotional abuse, Identifying Passive Aggresion Tagged With: dealing with a passive aggressive marriage, definition of passive aggressive behavior, expectations, happy healthy relationships, hidden anger, passive aggressive behaviour, passive aggressive definition, relationships

Fight Fair During the Holidays and Watch Your Relationships Improve!

by Neil on December 28, 2012 Leave a Comment

Just the idea of fighting at the holidays is enough to make most people cringe. Fighting seems wrong, like it goes against the very foundations of the holidays - love, peace and happiness. But there … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: christmas, dread, enjoyment people, expectations, family, family expectations, family situations, grinch, hidden anger, holidays, relationships, resentment, snippy comments

Passive Aggression Can Make the Holidays Unbearable

by Neil on December 21, 2012 Leave a Comment

Passive Aggression can make the holidays, whether joyous or already emotionally challenging, almost unbearable. Hopes run high for peace and happiness and Passive Aggressive behaviors are the perfect … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Holiday Help Tagged With: christmas, dealing with a passive aggressive marriage, definition of passive aggressive behavior, dread, expectations, family, family expectations, family situations, hateful relatives, hidden anger, monster in law, passive aggressive husband, passive aggressive relatives, siblings, snippy comments, time of year

Is Anger Affecting Your Happy Holidays?

by Neil on December 17, 2012 Leave a Comment

Do you find yourself bristling at comments during the holidays that would otherwise roll off your back?  Do you get tense or sleepless just thinking about listening to a particular person at the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Dealing, emotional abuse, Holiday Help Tagged With: anger, christmas, dealing with a passive aggressive marriage, definition of passive aggressive behavior, dread, expectations, family, family situations, grinch, hateful relatives, hidden anger, relationships, resentment, snippy comments, spending time, time of year

Preserve Your Sanity This Holiday Season

by Nora Femenia on December 14, 2012 Leave a Comment

Blowing Steam - Preserve our Sanity

If you are like many of us, spending the holidays with your family fills you with an odd mix of hope, anxiety and dread. Rather than joy, most people have experienced pain and frustration in past … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Dealing, Holiday Help Tagged With: anxiety, christmas, dealing with a passive aggressive marriage, definition of passive aggressive behavior, dread, enjoyment people, expectations, family, family expectations, family situations, frustration, grinch, hidden anger, holidays, passive aggressive relatives, preserve sanity, relationships

Dealing with Passive Aggressive Behavior

by Neil on October 6, 2012 Leave a Comment

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Passive aggression is as old as the human race. But, it is far more common in our day and age than it was a century ago. Our modern world tends to stifle the traditional outlets for aggression.  This … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Identifying Passive Aggresion Tagged With: definition of passive aggressive behavior, hidden anger, passive aggressive husband

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