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No matter where you live, language you speak, political alignment, what religion, if any, you believe in… one thing is for sure…You would have encountered someone with Passive Aggression...and if you haven’t...maybe that person is you. In this guide we’ll be discussing what Passive Aggressive Behaviour is, its origins, how this disorder affects people’s lives and how best to combat it. his guide is meant to be of use for anyone who is keen on developing a better understanding of PAB, to help/support concerned people to discover various methods for helping others, also, to serve passive aggressive people as a tool for self-help. This guide will inform you of what to look for in yourself or others to determine whether or not you/another is just experiencing few of the characteristics of PAB or if action is needed.

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Noah Daniels

Break Free From Passive Aggression

An In Depth Guide to Combating Passive Aggressive Behaviour

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Disclaimer

All the material contained in this book is provided for educational and informational purposes only. No responsibility can be taken for any results or outcomes resulting from the use of this material.

 

While every attempt has been made to provide information that is both accurate and effective, the author does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or use/misuse of this information.

 

Copyright © 2014 by Noah Daniels

 

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Introduction

No matter where you live, language you speak, political alignment, what religion, if any, you believe in… one thing is for sure…You would have encountered someone with Passive Aggression...and if you haven’t...maybe that person is you.

 

In this guide we’ll be discussing what Passive Aggressive Behaviour is, its origins, how this disorder affects people’s lives and how best to combat it.

 

This guide is meant to be of use for anyone who is keen on developing a better understanding of PAB, to help/support concerned people to discover various methods for helping others, also, to serve passive aggressive people as a tool for self-help.

 

Many people are unaware that they could have a passive aggressive disorder; if they continue to lack such knowledge they will continue to live out their lives as though it were normal or even acceptable to be living with this disease.

 

No one ever attempts to fix something that doesn’t appear to be broken, so a good place to start would be to educate yourself about passive aggressive behaviour and then to review your life up until now to be able to determine whether or not your concerns need to be acted on.

 

However, if your concerns are for someone else then you can use this guide to gain additional insight and knowledge that can help you in creating a strategy for supporting others.

 

When people understand what passive aggressive behaviour is they will be able to determine the best possible means for coping with this disorder, as well as for providing the necessary support to help others.

 

It is important to remember that other innocent people will continue to suffer alongside the individual who is a passive aggressive. Loved ones/family, friends and colleagues will all suffer this huge burden, all made considerably worse if nobody knows or understands exactly what they are dealing with.

 

The home is often where this disorder begins, the onset of passive aggressive behaviour can be the result of various traumatic experiences, but the home environment is often the first place to trace it back to, then schools and other social circles, but home is often where the parents are and if a parent has been raised in an abusive, hostile or disruptive home then the chances are that they carried these behaviour patterns into adulthood, often resulting in their characteristics becoming learned behaviour by their own children, unless the passive cycle is met, understood and then broken.

 

Only then can any person hope to bring about a real and lasting change as a benefit to all.

 

Psychologists do not diagnose passive aggressive behaviour anymore, so people must be vigilant enough to spot the signs even in the most evasive and convincing passive aggressive.

 

This guide will inform you of what to look for in yourself or others to determine whether or not you/another is just experiencing few of the characteristics of PAB or if action is needed.

 

Always remember to seek medical advice too; whilst it is great to arm yourself with knowledge it is always a good idea to hear what a medical professional has to say – it is all knowledge at the end of the day, so don’t fear a trip to the doctor. If there’s no cause for alarm then they will at least give you the satisfaction of relief and if you do have to make any changes they’ll be able to help you as well as providing professional advice or treatment to consider trying, then you can decide what action to take once you’ve considered all available options. Are you ready? Let’s dive in!