A new study breaks down antagonism into its six relevant components, providing guidance on its cause. Abrasive people can create negativity and disrupt social harmony. The study sheds light on the quality of antagonism and its psychological impact.
New research breaks antagonism down into its six relevant components, providing guidance on its cause. No one likes to deal with abrasive people . Not only are they harsh and unpleasant, but they can create so much negativity that it’s hard to restore your internal harmony. Perhaps you have a friend in your larger social circle who seems intent on spoiling every occasion when you all get together.
At first, you think that maybe they won’t blow up “this time,” but true to form, they explode at the slightest provocation. As a result, you’re always on guard with them, afraid to set them off by saying the wrong thing, looking at them a certain way, or just by being yourself. Quality of antagonism comes closest to abrasiveness within the psychological literature. According to a new study by Stony Brook University’s William Calabrese and his colleagues (2023) in conjunction with the Mood and Personality Disorder Research Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt
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