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  2. How to Deal With Passive-Aggressive People - AOL

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    It’s called passive-aggressive behavior, and it can leave you feeling unsettled. “Passive-aggressiveness is not only a personality trait but a learned behavior,” explains Regine Muradian, a ...

  3. Passive–aggressive personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Passive–aggressive [personality disorder] was listed as an Axis II personality disorder in the DSM-III-R, but was moved in the DSM-IV to Appendix B ("Criteria Sets and Axes Provided for Further Study") because of controversy and the need for further research on how to also categorize the behaviors in a future edition. According to DSM-IV ...

  4. Passive-aggressive behavior - Wikipedia

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    Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of passive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Inaction where some action is socially customary is a typical passive-aggressive strategy (showing up late for functions, staying silent when a response is expected). [ 2 ]

  5. 17 Quotes that Shed Light on Passive-Aggressive Behavior - AOL

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    Instead of being honest and direct, and discussing those feelings, you resort to passive-aggressive behaviors as a way to punish or impede the other person. It can happen in any type of ...

  6. I Share Custody with My Ex. This Is What I Wish ... - AOL

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    How to Identify Toxic Co-Parenting Behaviors. ... In other words, if you find yourself making passive-aggressive, score-keeping comments about how much more effort you’re putting in, for example ...

  7. Silent treatment - Wikipedia

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    Silence and non-responsiveness are not only passive-aggressive forms of manipulation and attention seeking; they can also be used as tools to promote changes in behavior. Tactical ignoring is a strategy where a person gives no outward sign of recognizing a behavior, such as no eye contact, no verbal or physical response, or acknowledgment that ...

  8. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    Parents who wish to divorce, but cannot due to financial, societal (including religious), or legal reasons. Children afraid to talk (within or outside the family) about what is happening at home, or are otherwise fearful of their parents. Abnormal sexual behavior such as adultery, promiscuity, or incest.

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    A new survey that 46% of parents worry about aggression in their kids.

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