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Arguing with Family: Passive Aggressive and People Pleasing

It is useful to identify the specific attitudes behind passive aggressive behavior: “I am right and not wrong.” “It’s never my fault.” “I want my way and I have a right to get it!” “It is your responsibility to give me what I want. When you fail, I have the

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger November 27, 2019

The Keys to Managing Anger

Anger  is a healthy emotion in everybody’s life — when it’s expressed in an appropriate manner at the right time. Anger can help to energize and motivate us to work to address problems with another person or to change our life situation. However, there are potential negative consequences of anger when

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger November 24, 2019

Why is Dating so Frustrating?

Rejection, it’s what causes so many negative emotions from shyness, to depression, to anger and even despair. Rejection is never easy to accept. In matters of romance, rejection can do even more damage. When you are rejected by someone you deeply want, it can make you feel worthless, unwanted and

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger November 20, 2019

Practicing Forgiveness

When you hold on to past hurt, you’re actually trying to relieve your pain by putting other people down and building yourself up. You may imagine that nursing old wounds is the way to be in control and prevent the humiliating exposure of your imperfections. You may even entertain vengeful

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger November 13, 2019

Anger Management: Unhealthy and Healthy Coping Skills

When we do not understand how to effectively deal with anger, we often choose coping methods that are harmful. Here are some unhealthy ways of coping with anger: • Putting anger down. We deny anger or repress it. Some of us like to keep our “nice person” image and not

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger November 5, 2019

Subtext and Passive Aggressiveness

Let me tell you about Mr. and Mrs. R, a couple I recently saw in my office. When they came in, they recounted an argument they’d had the previous Friday. They’d started the day in bed, cuddling and snuggling affectionately. But then Mr. R felt his wife resisting. He snapped

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger October 30, 2019

How Anger Destroys Your Relationships and How to Regain Control

Accusing our loved one of being “overly sensitive” or having “no sense of humor” doesn’t change the fact that they are feeling pain because of something we have said or done. Guest blogger Stephanie Quattrocki shares her thoughts on the impact anger has on relationships and how to heal. “I

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger October 19, 2019

Stop Arguing: Tips to Find Peace with Your Partner

When we allow people to vent their feelings and bare their frustrations, we might feel that the conflict is just getting worse. Often we can benefit by staying with the conflict a little while longer. Reversing an old saying, we could be witnessing the storm before the calm. Once people

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger October 10, 2019

Standards and Expectations: Are You Good Enough

The media is full of experts giving people advice. They tell us how to be good parents, loving spouses, supportive friends. The press is full of tips for handling our aging parents, our difficult bosses. The problem is most of it doesn’t work. There are many reasons why superficial, impersonal

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger October 10, 2019

Jealousy and Passive Aggressiveness: What’s The Real Issue?

Jealousy can be a problem in any type of relationship and can appear in anyone’s life at any time. Whether you are jealous of your partner, a friend, a family member or a co-worker, the effects are the same. You can have jealousy with other people’s things, their success, their

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger October 10, 2019