Assertive behaviour is interactional because it implies an interaction between two or more persons, involving:
Many people are confused by the concepts of assertive and aggressive behaviour.
Assertiveness does not mean:
Aggressive behaviour is offensive behaviour in which the person violates the rights of others in an attempt to obtain what he wants or avoid what he does not want.
The person with an aggressive behavioural style:
Aggressive behaviour is evidenced in displays such as:
Aggressive behaviour often results from feelings of inferiority. The rule: “To attack is better than to defend” applies here. Often, his experience with other people has been so painful in the past that he is offensive or aggressive from the start to protect himself.
Passive behaviour is avoidance behaviour. The person does not exercise his right or does so poorly.
The non-assertive or passive person:
The passive person:
The passive person believes that he is unimportant and that his own wishes, needs and opinions are irrelevant.
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