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Old Aug 14, 2017, 08:15 PM
Shadehawker Shadehawker is offline
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This was posted on the General Q&A forums, but I'm reposting this here, because I wish to feel a proper answer. Is there a type of a psychological or personality disorder in which people are very passive aggressive in their interactions with other people, avoidant, constantly employ manipulative tactics and cyclically push their friends away when issues need to be dealt with, but pull them back when they have their own interests to deal with?

Now, some of the common traits I've managed to identify between them are the following:
-Selfishness
-Refusal to face own mistakes
-Refusal to accept blame
-Near constant appeal to emotions and/or mutual memories
-Total self-absorption

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Old Aug 15, 2017, 11:52 AM
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Sound a bit like ASPD. But I'm no expert, so you should't really trust me. You should try to get professional help. Good luck
 
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