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Living With the Passive-Aggressive Man

by Scott Wetzler
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DO YOU KNOW ONE OF THESE MEN?

The catch-me-if-you-can lover...

Phil's romantic and passionate one minute, distant and cold the next.

The deviously manipulative coworker or boss...

Jack denies resenting Nora's rapid rise in the company, but when they're assigned to work together on a project, he undermines her.

The obstructionist, procrastinating husband...

Bob keeps telling his wife he'll finish the painting job he began years ago, but he never seems to get around to it.

These are all classic examples of the passive-aggressive man. This personality syndrome -- in which hostility wears a mask of passivity -- is currently the number one source of men's problems in relationships and on the job. In Living with the Passive-Aggressive Man, Scott Wetzler draws upon numerous case histories from his own practice to explain how and why the passive-aggressive man thinks, feels, and acts the way he does. Dr. Wetzler also offers advice on:

Β• How to avoid playing victim, manager, or rescuer to the "P-A"

Β• How to get his anger and fear into the open

Β• How to help the "P-A" become a better lover, husband, and father

Β• How to survive passive-aggressive game playing on the job

Living with a man's passive aggression can be an emotional seesaw ride. But armed with this book, you can avoid the bumpy landings.

Straightforward advice on coping with a man's covert hostility--for any woman who has encountered a colleague who postpones every meeting, an adolescent who will do the dishes "in a minute, " or a husband shocked by her reaction to his "innocent" comments.

Synopsis

DO YOU KNOW ONE OF THESE MEN?

The catch-me-if-you-can lover...

Phil's romantic and passionate one minute, distant and cold the next.

The deviously manipulative coworker or boss...

Jack denies resenting Nora's rapid rise in the company, but when they're assigned to work together on a project, he undermines her.

The obstructionist, procrastinating husband...

Bob keeps telling his wife he'll finish the painting job he began years ago, but he never seems to get around to it.

These are all classic examples of the passive-aggressive man. This personality syndrome — in which hostility wears a mask of passivity — is currently the number one source of men's problems in relationships and on the job. In Living with the Passive-Aggressive Man, Scott Wetzler draws upon numerous case histories from his own practice to explain how and why the passive-aggressive man thinks, feels, and acts the way he does. Dr. Wetzler also offers advice on:

• How to avoid playing victim, manager, or rescuer to the "P-A"

• How to get his anger and fear into the open

• How to help the "P-A" become a better lover, husband, and father

• How to survive passive-aggressive game playing on the job

Living with a man's passive aggression can be an emotional seesaw ride. But armed with this book, you can avoid the bumpy landings.

Publishers Weekly

Explores the ways that men become passive-aggressive. (Oct.)

About the Author, Scott Wetzler

Scott Wetzler, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York and associate professor of psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center. He lives in New York City.

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Alexandra Penney Author of How to Make Love to a Man Every woman should read this astute analysis of the passive-aggressive male.

Gregory M. Asnis, M.D., Professor of psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine Gives the reader the necessary tool to identify this syndrome and advice on how to respond to his frustrating ploys....A must-read for anyone who lives with a passive-aggressive man or, for that matter, for such a person himself.

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Explores the ways that men become passive-aggressive. (Oct.)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1993
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780671870744

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