By: Colin Noll | 2010-03-29 | Self Improvement Passive aggressive behavior is very common form of resistance. In most cases, it can't be discovered. Learn more about it and start fighting against it now. read more
By: David Tan | 2010-11-10 | Mental health A child with passive aggressive behavior may be very hard to deal with. They may seem that they care and can be given responsibilities but watch out cause they may ruin things for you. Spending time with a person with this type of behavior may cause you to have low self-esteem. read more
By: Dee Braun | 2010-10-30 | Article Marketing When somebody is feeling stressed it is possible for them to end up displaying passive aggressive behavior, or passive avoidance behavior. read more
By: Elena Bullock | 2011-04-04 | Self help Passive aggressive behavior certainly isn't a good thing. It's quite easy to notice and quite hard to get rid of. This behavior is some kind of a passive resistance to accomplishing your tasks and other people's expectations. It is a defense mechanism, and unfortunately, it works well against people that don't know how to treat that kind of behavior. read more
By: Lana Johnson | 2010-11-09 | Mental health Passive behavior is acting in a manner that allows other people to get what they want at the passive person's expense. Like the aggressive style, it is the behavior of little children: helpless, receptive, enduring what others impose without resistance. Whereas aggressors act like tyrannical two-year-olds, passive people act like infants. Their perception of the world is that somehow, somewhere, someone other than themselves will act responsibly and rescue them from the dilemma they're in. read more
By: Jared Wright | 2010-10-06 | Pets If you are a dog owner, chances are, your dog might be exhibiting aggressive behavior. This could either be baring of its teeth, growling, quickly snapping, barking, and worst of all, biting another animal, object, or person. While it is normal among dogs, this can prove quite troublesome for their owner. Neighbours and passersby that get attacked would most likely file a complaint or sue you since the canine is your responsibility. read more
By: john disuza | 2011-01-10 | Pets Territorial aggression, redirected aggression and predatory aggression are three types of aggressive dog behavior which is not quite common but still some dogs show such type of aggression. read more
By: James Disuza | 2011-01-10 | Pets Territorial aggression, redirected aggression and predatory aggression are three types of aggressive dog behavior which is not quite common but still some dogs show such type of aggression. read more
By: john disuza | 2011-01-10 | Pets Dogs are domesticated animals which are extremely valuable for humans. But sometimes aggressive dog behavior develops and creates problems for the owner. read more
By: Darcy Austin | 2010-04-01 | Pets Recognizing aggressive dog behavior is the responsibility of a dog owner. Addressing the behavior is often better left to professionals. Although there are some good resources for an owner to reference when attempting to train at home. Recognizing the signs of aggression early on is key to getting a handle on the problem. read more
By: john disuza | 2011-01-10 | Pets Aggressive dog behavior can be a serious issue, but it can be reduced and overcome if you identify the reason for the aggressive dog behavior. read more
By: john disuza | 2011-01-05 | Pets Aggression itself means "to harm someone". When a person keeps a dog as a pet he faces the problem of aggressive dog behavior, which can occur due to number of reasons, but it mainly happens due to genetic and environmental changes. read more
By: john disuza | 2011-01-10 | Pets The most dreadful problem faced today by pet owners is the aggressive behavior of their pets and this is generally found in dogs. read more