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  2. 12 Common Passive-Aggressive Phrases in Relationships ... - AOL

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    Passive-aggressive people speak and act indirectly. "Passive-aggressiveness is one style of communication and can be verbal or behavioral," says Dr. Linda Simmons, Psy.D., a licensed clinical ...

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

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    Passive-aggressive behavior is a two-way street, however, and you might realize that you are not the victim of passive-aggressive behavior, but in fact actually yourself inflicting it on others.

  4. Is Your Family Toxic? Here's How to Know If You Should ... - AOL

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    Another common sign is passive-aggressive behavior, says Pommells. ... whether it’s a sibling insisting your childhood experiences weren’t as bad as you remember, or someone point-blank saying ...

  5. 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 ]

  6. Wikipedia:Passive aggression - Wikipedia

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    Passive aggression is behavior "characterized by the expression of negative feelings, resentment, and aggression in an unassertive passive way (as through procrastination and stubbornness)". [1] The basic meaning of this is degrading and insulting others in a way that makes it sound neutral and not harmful.

  7. Passive–aggressive personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Passiveaggressive personality disorder, also called negativistic personality disorder, [1] [2] is characterized by procrastination, covert obstructionism, inefficiency, and stubbornness. The DSM-5 no longer uses this phrase or label, and it is not one of the ten listed specific personality disorders.

  8. When That Passive Aggressive 'No Worries!' From Your S.O ...

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    If you're dealing with someone who is passive aggressive (or that person is you), here are the signs, examples, and how to communicate better, per experts.

  9. 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 ...