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Title:
Passive-aggression : understanding the sufferer, helping the victim / Martin Kantor, MD.
Author:
Kantor, Martin, author.
Publication Information:
Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, [2017]
Call Number:
RC569.5.P37 K36 2017
Abstract:
Passive Aggressive Personality Disorder (PAPD) is now recognized as a distinct personality disorder. Those who suffer from PAPD are sorely in need not only of diagnostic recognition, but also of specific therapeutic intervention. This new book from Martin Kantor speaks to therapists; guides those who interact with passive-aggressive individuals to advance their own effective coping methods based on science, understanding, and compassion; and directly addresses passive-aggressive individuals themselves." Presents powerful, eye-opening, and practical information for therapists, passive-aggressive individuals themselves, friends and family of passive-aggressive individuals, and on-the-job colleagues of those who treat others in a passive-aggressive manner." Documents how the answers to three basic questions about passive-aggression are the keys to proper diagnosis, understanding causality, and providing improved therapeutic responses." Covers a variety of treatment options and strategies--including cognitive, interpersonal, and psychoanalytic approaches as well as common transference and countertransference issues--that will aid victims of passive-aggressiveness and help passive-aggressive individuals themselves to do better." Includes two chapters that specifically provide self-help therapy for sufferers and their victims.
Edition:
Second edition.
ISBN:
9781440837906
Physical Description:
xx, 273 pages ; 25 cm
Contents:
Making the diagnosis -- Differential diagnosis -- Anger triggers : reasons why passive-aggressives become so angry -- More reasons why passive-aggressives become so angry (more anger triggers) -- Reasons passive-aggressives can only express their anger indirectly -- Anger styles -- Other (nonsyndromal) anger styles : tactical, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and biological features-- Pseudopassive-aggressives -- Pseudovictims -- More interactions between passive-aggressives and their victims -- Sadomasochism -- Introduction to treatment/psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapy -- Cognitive therapy -- Interpersonal therapy -- Transference and countertransference issues -- Victims of passive-aggression -- Helping passive-aggressives become less so -- Anger management.
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