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Symptoms of Passive Aggression

Posted on June 13, 2009 by admin

Passive-aggressive personality disorder is a long-term condition in which a person seems to actively comply with the desires and needs of others, but actually passively resists them. In the process, the person becomes increasingly hostile and angry. People with passive-aggressive disorder appear to agree with the requests of others. But they don’t perform a requested action on time or in a useful way, and may even work against it. When passive-aggressive behavior has over-powdered you and altered your personality and actions, you might cry, feel depressed, lonely, yell and be out of control.

Some common symptoms of passive-aggressive personality disorder include:

  • Contradictory and inconsistent behavior: An individual with passive-aggressive personality disorder may appear agree to carry out others’ requests but he or she does not perform in a useful manner and sometimes even damaging by doing work against it.
  • Person with this disorder avoid responsibility by claiming forgetfulness.
  • Developing feeling of resentment towards others.
  • Feelings of sullenness and irritability.
  • Blaming others for their own shortcomings.
  • Disliking the ideas of other people, even if they are useful.
  • Unexpressed anger or hostility.
  • Chronically impatient.
  • Stubbornness.
  • Arguing frequently.

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