Passive Aggressive Behaviour

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Passive aggressive behaviour — indirect hostility, sulking, procrastination, or saying “fine” when you are not — often masks anger, hurt, or fear of open conflict. It can strain relationships at home and at work.

Therapy can help you understand what sits underneath the pattern, express needs more directly, and respond differently when others behave this way toward you.

Therapists who work with Passive Aggressive Behaviour