
Do you have someone in your life who manipulates you with passive-aggressive behaviors? In this episode, listen to TalkDoc and the team breakdown this destructive form of communication. First, we identify behavior that is considered passive-aggressive. Second, we differentiate irony from sarcasm. Next, we talk about passive-aggressive patterns of behavior. Finally, we discuss the consequences of this behavior for all of us as we manage the relationships we want to keep. Music by Epidemic Sound. SHOW NOTES: Experts : Hocker and Wilmot (2018), Patterson (2000) Resources : AFAF Episode #59 on Anger Management https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/d3a4aa5fad6104f0aafc2a80e3cb04dc AFAF Episodes #23 and #24 on Gaslighting https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/172b1da84e9ef9e99153bd3d3622698b https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/3a5b4efae31991c46b80678dfad86f9f Tools : TC4G (TRADING COMFORT FOR GROWTH) : Links : The five worst passive-aggressive phrases at work are: Study: The Most Passive-Aggressive Phrases, Ranked (preply.com) Chart Based on Patterson (2000): https://thepowermoves.com/passive-aggressive/
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