Creative Conflicts Helps Women Recover from Passive Aggression

From the growing online space where people search for solutions to personal and marital unhappiness, the question of passive aggressive husbands is one being asked more and more frequently. Creative Conflicts provides a clear answer.
 
June 30, 2011 - PRLog -- Many women struggle within destructive relationships with their own husbands, faced with a partner who is often angry, silent and brooding. This type of spouse creates challenges and conflicts within the household that threaten to tear the marriage apart; he will often create imagined situations where the wife is at fault for his rage, sabotage or silent treatment.

Creative Conflicts, owner of the blog Passive Aggressive Husband (http://passiveaggressivehusband.com/), has helped many women realize that this hostile behavior is actually passive aggressive behavior, a psychological state in which pent up past anger and frustration is expressed in unhealthy ways within the present marriage.

Toward this purpose, Creative Conflicts has introduced a new e-book called “Recovering from Passive Aggression,” written specifically for women in this type of debilitating marital situation. The company, composed of a team of expert psychologists and family mediators, wrote this book upon realizing that there was a need for information about passive aggressive behaviors in marriage within their community. Many of their blog readers shared concerns about how to confront a husband who is passive aggressive, as well as how to implement change strategies while keeping the marriage intact.

The e-book, which focuses on helping women recognize, identify and confront passive aggressive behavior, encourages women to become their own instrument of change in the relationship. Creative Conflicts states that it is empowering for women to have a name for the disorder, as well as a description, an explanation, and the strategies to deal with it; only then can wives know how to overcome their role as victims in their intimate relationships.

The relationship experts in charge of writing this e-book share their professional experience and knowledge to teach women what to expect and how to respond to any passive aggressive situation, without showing the natural frustration that would create dangerous conflict escalation at home. Creative Conflicts commented that they have seen women’s lives altered by the peace and control that is restored in the relationship, simply by knowing the realities of such behavior.

The definition of passive aggressive behavior is important for distressed and dejected spouses to learn, but Creative Conflicts proposes that knowing how to recognize personal signs of marital sabotage and hidden anger attacks are even more important for women to learn. These signs are often glossed over in academic research; however, “Recovering from Passive Aggression” devotes itself to them.

Creative Conflicts has a wide array of resources for women in passive aggressive relationships, as well as women suffering from emotional abuse. Some of these services include personal one-on-one coaching support, backed by a community of other women in the same situation. However, the company recommends reading “Recovering from Passive Aggression” first, in order for women to accurately judge their situation and relationship status. This allows a solid foundation for Creative Conflicts to help the wife of a passive aggressive husband build up from, so that she may create a better life for herself and her family

Women who find themselves in the painful role of a spouse in a passive aggressive marriage, and wives who are looking to gain relief and support from the strategies offered by a team of relationship experts, are encouraged to visit http://passiveaggresive.com/ in order to register for their own copy of “Recovering from Passive Aggression.”

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