Passive Aggression in a Marriage: How Can A Woman Survive It?

Women in passive aggressive marriages need to learn strategies, identify the behavior and learn what to do to stop it, to defend their own sanity, the sooner the better!
 
Feb. 10, 2011 - PRLog -- A woman in a relationship with a passive aggressive man has to ride an emotional roller coaster as she is always stuck hoping for more from her man –more commitment, more cooperation, more attention and love, and more doing what he says he will do- as a signal that he really loves her. She keeps waiting for him to make her feel loved while he keeps playing the game of refusing a deep emotional connection with her.

With continuous cycles of this dynamics, her self-esteem erodes more and more as her frustration and anger turn to rage; getting to feel lonelier and more abandoned than before when she was a single person. She ends up living an empty marriage devoid of companionship.

Many women in passive aggressive relationships are asking how to set up reasonable limits so they can trust their husband’s behavior and have a more satisfactory married life. How to defend your own identity from the passive aggressive husband when this person attacks you?

The first step is to limit the damage your partner can do to you in several active ways, from saying STOP!, to setting your own limits and or walking out. You need to learn the necessary behaviors that balance his resistance to intimacy or companionship.

Women like you, in this stressful situation need support and direct coaching on the best ways to protect themselves while building your own self-esteem.

If you see yourself in this passive-aggressive relationship, now is the time to learn how to control your future and discover the secrets to reclaiming your full love life. If you feel trapped in an unhappy relationship, or if you are tired of useless confrontations with your loved one, you need to make a change now.

Creative Conflict Resolutions, Inc, Fort Lauderdale, has an outstanding record helping women overcome the difficulties of dealing with passive aggressive behavior, and their latest publication “The Art of Living with a Passive Aggressive Husband" was written to provide you with the needed support to understand and change this painful situation.  

This ebook will give you the strategies and the personalized coaching sessions will help you apply the strategies to your own situation.

This is a very special offer because you can get both, the ebook plus a personalized phone coaching session with Coach Nora at the same time.

Do you know Coach Nora’s work?

Nora Femenia,  PhD in conflict resolution and former family psychologist with more than 30 years of expertise, will be offering for a limited time, a free 30 minutes consultation for women wanting to get started on their path to a better life.


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Creative Conflict Resolutions' purpose now is to find the tools which would transform any relationship from a damaged, unhappy state, into one of reciprocal cooperation.

There is a deep human need for mutual help, understanding, and respect. You can learn to transform any relationship into acceptance, recognition and love. How can we learn from each other?
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