Dr Helen Smith Forensic Psychologist
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
The Psychology of Confrontation
Have you ever noticed how frightened people are of confrontation--even if it just means the slightest bit of displeasure from another person? Normally, these non-confronters think of themselves as "very good and moral people" and believe the reason they do not confront is to save another's feelings. But in truth, they are so afraid of causing themselves a moment's displeasure, that they will do anything to get out of being direct with another person.
"Everybody wants someone else to do their dirty work"