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| Discover how to eliminate old fears of confronting loved onesAnd transform passive aggression by learning how to express clearly your needs
By: Creative Conflict Resolutions, Inc. Hidden anger and needs repression are two sides of the same coin. As long as men repress their own expression of basic human needs such as the need for love and attention, they keep old anger alive in their system. This survey revealed that too many years of being repressed and emotionally ignored created in children a deep fear of asking for what they really needed. This repression is not going away by itself; it stays submerged and motivating passive aggressive behaviors in people already grown up. Men trapped in this situation, says Creative Conflict Resolutions, never learned how to communicate clearly to express their needs so others can connect with them, preferring to use silent treatment and other passive aggressive techniques to isolate from others. Using the results of this survey, CCR have released a new system for passive aggressive men that will stop toxic behavior at its source. Creative Conflict Resolutions’ Creative Conflict Resolutions is introducing a revolutionary new book with this system that addresses passive aggressive husbands directly. In the past, the group has offered books specifically for the wives of passive aggressive husbands. This time, they said, they want to “offer a solution that gets straight to the point of the repressed childhood anger.” "We respect the fact that many husbands don’t want to risk conflict by looking at their situation, but the effects can’t be ignored," says Neil Warner, the creator of the "Six Step System to Stop Your Passive Aggression and Save Your Marriage." The new system includes a book explaining passive aggression, as well as a workbook with techniques for stopping the behavior. Coaching sessions with Creative Conflict’s "Conflict Coach" are also included. The system is now available at Passive Aggressive System: http://passiveaggressivetest.com/ End
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