Features of the disorder include:
- Repeatedly putting things off
- Deliberately forgetting to do things
- Being stubborn and acting dumb
- Having intense dislike of people in authority
- Frequently complaining and whining about mundane things
- Intentionally working slowly
- Feel unappreciated and want to be constantly praised
- Always blaming others for their misfortunes
- Dislike novel ideas even when practical and useful
- Continuously arguing for no apparent reason
Treatment
There is no easy way to treat this disorder because the individuals are very stubborn and never see themselves as the problem. Unless someone forces them into therapy such as family, friends or employers, the behavior continues for life. These individuals have minimal insight into their negative behavior and always see fault in others. Some individuals may seek therapy after realizing they are not getting anywhere in life.
There are no drugs that can cure passive aggressive behavior. Counseling and supportive therapy do help, but relapse is common. In rare cases, anti depressant drugs may help control the negative attitude but many individuals are not compliant. When the individual is aware of his/her behavior, it is recommended that one stop drinking alcohol as it can make the negative attitude worse. Other methods which have yielded partial success include yoga, family and cognitive behavior therapy.
The prognosis for individuals with passive aggressive behavior is poor. Many end up lonely, isolated, become paranoid and develop depression.
Monday, February 22, 2010
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