Tuesday, July 30, 2013

HURTFUL NEGATIVE BEHAVIOR #6 - INTERRUPTING

INTERRUPTING is breaking into a conversation when someone else is speaking, or inserting yourself in another's conversation; the interrupting behavior can also occur when someone is trying to influence another person who is busy not only with a conversation but also with a project or event which they are not part and parcel to. Interrupting is actually taking away another person's right to speak or spend their own time.

This interrupting behavior is aggressive and hurtful to the targeted individual. How do you feel when someone interrupts your conversation or personal time? In most cases you may feel attacked and as in other hurtful negative behaviors you may attack back with aggression and the angry reaction.

You might say that everyone interrupts when you're speaking. But interruption is rude and in many cases unacceptable behavior. Is there ever a good time for interrupting someone? Yes, when an emergency or some danger exists which may actually be a rare occurrence.

For more information, please contact

Dr. Steven J. Sinert, Certified in Anger Management
Nevada Anger Management, LLC
5812 South Pecos Road, Suite B
Las Vegas, NV 89120

702 353 1750

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