Learn how to counteract passive-aggressive behavior
We all know someone who is super passive-aggressive: instead of just telling you why they’re upset, they might make snide remarks or criticize you in little ways. Over time, passive-aggressive behavior can get really irritating, especially if you see this person often. Fortunately, there are concrete ways you can deal with a passive-aggressive person (and hopefully get them to turn their behavior around). Keep reading for expert tips on counteracting passive-aggressive behavior, even when you’re super annoyed by it.
Things You Should Know
- Stay calm and don’t get defensive. That way, the passive-aggressive person can’t paint themselves as the victim.
- Ask them what their comment or behavior means to put them on the spot. That way, they’ll have to either backpedal or admit what they’re doing.
- Set clear boundaries by outlining what behavior isn’t acceptable, and check in often to see if they’re following through.
Steps
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QuestionWhat strategies can I use if the passive-aggressive person is my mother and I live with her?Game177Community AnswerYou could try using the silent treatment. Additionally, keep your important personal items, such as your phone or computer, secure so she cannot leverage them against you. Aim to be as independent as possible, as this also reduces her ability to exert control. If full independence is not feasible, maintaining the silent treatment may be your primary option.
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QuestionIf my wife is passive aggressive, how should I engage with her and for how long?Game177Community AnswerYou could consider the silent treatment. Maintain this approach for as long as needed until underlying issues become apparent, prompting both parties to address them.
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References
- ↑ Catherine Boswell, PhD. Licensed Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Steven Hesky, PhD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://psychcentral.com/relationships/how-to-deal-with-a-passive-aggressive-person#how-to-respond
- ↑ https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/news/managing-smart/anger-masked-smile-how-to-handle-passive-aggressive-workers
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/how-to-be-yourself/202010/5-ways-to-deal-with-passive-aggressive-people
- ↑ Catherine Boswell, PhD. Licensed Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Steven Hesky, PhD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Steven Hesky, PhD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/how-to-be-yourself/202010/5-ways-to-deal-with-passive-aggressive-people
- ↑ Stefanie Barthmare, M.Ed., LPC. Psychotherapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/how-to-be-yourself/202010/5-ways-to-deal-with-passive-aggressive-people
- ↑ https://www.helpguide.org/relationships/social-connection/passive-aggressive-behavior
- ↑ https://www.helpguide.org/relationships/social-connection/passive-aggressive-behavior
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