Closing the Passive Aggressive Defiance Gap: How to Communicate When Your Partner Refuses to Engage
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Closing the Passive Aggressive Defiance Gap: How to Communicate When Your Partner Refuses to Engage
“Closing the Passive Aggressive Defiance Gap†is the third and last book in Creative Conflict Resolutions Kindle book series, called “The Complete Guide to Passive Aggression.â€
This book ties the rest of the series together, finalizing the reader’s commitment to change passive aggression’s toxic influence in the relationship and use tools that really do result in change. Closing the defiance gap means that the reader can learn how to communicate with the passive aggressive person in new and rewarding ways, throwing out old interactions that only made the situation worse.
Creative Conflict Resolutions knows that for many spouses, facing the “passive aggressive trap†feels impossible and meaningless, because the passive aggressive person gives off the feeling that they are happy with the way things are. And, as they never confront, they use contrived ways of manifesting their anger or unhappiness.
Decoding this language can take years of mis communication and frustration for the spouse. And, even when they get to know the meaning of his behaviors, still there is the question: how do you manage this interaction so as to protect yourself from harm? How can you get your needs met when the language is so confusing? Well, there is a way, even when it is not related to changing the passive aggressive husband's behavior itself.
However, “Closing the Passive Aggressive Defiance Gap†focuses on teaching spouses that even if they cannot change the passive aggressive, they can change the way they react to him - and that change in oneself can have far-reaching benefits!