Adding invalidating comments into otherwise innocuous or productive conversation.Procrastinating or deliberately failing to do things.Speaking negatively about someone to other people, but not directly addressing the problem.For example, rather than discussing her hurt feelings, a parent might give her child the silent treatment. Passively punishing someone for a perceived slight.“Thanks for cleaning up the kitchen this morning instead of trashing it.” Some examples of passive-aggressive behavior include: Feeling angry with a person but unprepared to discuss your anger.Not knowing how to productively talk about problems.Having parents or family members who were often passive-aggressive.A history of intense relationship conflict when bringing up problems. ![]()
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