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Titlebook: Aversive Interpersonal Behaviors; Robin M. Kowalski Book 1997 Springer Science+Business Media New York 1997 aggression.attention.emotion.i

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Complaining,s a listener. However, each time that we offered advice for how to deal with the problem, we were readily dismissed with “Yes, but....” As the listener in this scenario, we are quick to label this person a complainer and often make every effort to avoid subsequent interactions with him or her.
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Social Allergens and the Reactions That They Produce, Barbee, 1994), and socially supportive cheering-up behaviors (Barbee & Cunningham, 1995). Yet, there may be limits to what can be learned about relationship dynamics by focusing solely on the determinants of prosocial actions.
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The Underbelly of Social Interaction,.” For those who, like myself, are less than skilled at decoding some of these tags, the plate translates into “Accentuate the Positive.” Although certainly a valuable guide for living life, this phrase also reflects the approach that social and behavioral researchers have taken in their investigati
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We Always Hurt the Ones We Love,nt and delight, remaining intimate, interdependent, and happy with each other for several straight decades. . marriages do . work, however, especially by a criterion of unbroken bliss. The chance that a new marriage will ultimately end in divorce continues to exceed 50% in the United States (U.S. Bu
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Making Someone Feel Guilty,ten co-occurs with shame (Ferguson & Stegge, 1995; Tangney, 1995). Because guilt is experientially bad, the act of making another person feel guilty clearly qualifies as an aversive interpersonal behavior. To make someone feel guilty is to inflict a negative, undesired emotional state that most peop
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Complaining,en him or her that day. This person seemed to expect us to react supportively and empathically and to feel privileged that he or she had selected us as a listener. However, each time that we offered advice for how to deal with the problem, we were readily dismissed with “Yes, but....” As the listene
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Blowhards, Snobs, and Narcissists,ed to describe egotistical individuals are extremely disparaging; we call them arrogant, haughty, big-headed, vain, conceited, stuck-up, or pretentious, and brand them blowhards, show-offs, snobs, narcissists, pompous asses, or worse. Of the 300 adjectives on the Adjective Check List, those that con
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