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Chiraag Entries

Paranoia Subtype: Querulous paranoid
12.29.2009, 12:30 AM
Passive–aggressive behavior...It's a defense mechanism and usually only partly conscious.
Not to be confused with paranoid schizophrenia

Fear of competition?
Fear of dependency?
Fear of intimacy?
Making excuses?
Sulking?
Tendency to blame others?

"Passive aggressive disorder may stem from a specific childhood stimulus (e.g., alcohol/drug addicted parents) in an environment where it was not safe to express frustration or anger. Families in which honest expression of feelings was forbidden tend to teach children to repress and deny their feelings and to use other channels to express their frustration.
Children who sugarcoat their hostility do not grow beyond it. Never developing better coping strategies or skills sets for self-expression, they can become adults who, beneath the seductive veneer, harbor vindictive intent. Psychosocial theories implicate projection of negative internal feelings and parental modeling."

I hate looking into these thing.. but i can't stop myself.
The truth is the truth

see also

Dysthymia(Dysthymic Disorder)
and anxiety disorders