In addition to their general suspicion of others intentions, counterdependent employees in the workplace will limit meaningful interactions with their supervisor and demonstrate
more avoidance behaviors.
Not exact matches
Anxiety typically sounds fearful in adults, but looks
more like
avoidance, annoyance or off the wall
behavior in children.
Shyness, which can be an
avoidance behavior to control stimuli, is
more prevalent, too.
Third, appraisals of social interactions involving approach and
avoidance behaviors were
more positive in Caucasian than in East Asian participants.
Encourage
more tax
avoidance and evasion, the sort of
behaviors that Clinton and other politicians bemoan.
Although this study only examined positive (capitalization) interactions,
more avoidantly - attached individuals show similar patterns during a discussion of relationship conflict: compared to the
behavior ratings of third - party observers, individuals higher in attachment
avoidance report less responsiveness in terms of both their own and their partner's
behavior.5
Our girls have often manifested one or
more of the following types of
behaviors or unhealthy coping mechanisms: withdrawal and isolation from family and friends; trouble maintaining friendships; discontinuation of previously enjoyable activities; excessive anger or verbal aggression; defiance toward authority or unwillingness to follow directions; school
avoidance or refusal; substance experimentation or abuse; risky sexual activity; self - harm; suicidal ideation or gestures; Internet obsession or addiction; leaving home without permission for significant periods of time; frequent dishonest communication; and declining academic performance.
These individuals are proposed to have had overly critical or harsh rejecting caregiving (they have a negative view of self and others) and as adults are
more likely to demonstrate approach -
avoidance behavior interpersonally stemming from a fear of intimacy (22).
Dr. John Gottman's research has shown that during arguments, men are
more likely to become physically overwhelmed (overstimulated) than women, which often leads to
avoidance - withdrawal
behavior.
More in detail, vigilance and interpersonal distancing behaviors have been measured to obtain more accurate implicit measures of social approach / avoida
More in detail, vigilance and interpersonal distancing
behaviors have been measured to obtain
more accurate implicit measures of social approach / avoida
more accurate implicit measures of social approach /
avoidance.
As a result, couples may be less - able to resolve their disagreements in constructive ways, and instead engage in
more destructive
behaviors such as
avoidance or heightened displays of anger (Cummings & Davies, 2010).
Indeed, securely attached individuals demonstrate less
avoidance of conflict and verbal aggression (Domingue & Mollen, 2009), and use
more positive
behaviors (Creasey, 2002; Du Plessis, Clarke, & Woolley, 2007) such as humor (Cann, Norman, Welbourne, & Calhoun, 2008).
Couples Counseling works with the couple - system and allows the couple to have a
more objective view of their relationship, modify dysfunctional
behavior, decrease emotional
avoidance, improve communication, and promote their strengths.
Having the child focus on the thought and bringing that step in the cycle come
more under his or her control can help him or her to see the fallacies in the thoughts and thus repair his or her
behavior to the reality of the situation rather than continue in the
avoidance behaviors that are inappropriate.
Parents of children with ASD reported significantly
more parenting stress symptoms (i.e., negative parental self - views, lower satisfaction with parent — child bond, and experiences of difficult child
behaviors),
more depression symptoms, and
more frequent use of Active
Avoidance coping, than parents of typically developing children.
For instance, parental stress seems to be associated to both anxiety and
avoidance of attachment, because of the difficulties they imply in coping with distress, but in different ways:
more avoidant women attribute negative distress to a characteristic of the baby and not situational factors;
more anxious women make
more mistakes in recognizing fear and attribute distress to physical factors, then they could show an out of sync response to the babies» distress signs (Leerkes and Siepak, 2006; for a complete review of a social cognition approach to parenting processes and
behaviors, see: Jones et al., 2015a, b).
More precisely, two of them reflect approach
behavior (i.e., Dysfunctional Thoughts and Aggression) and one reflects
avoidance behavior (i.e., Avoida
avoidance behavior (i.e.,
AvoidanceAvoidance)[23].
Prior research also suggests that during relationship conflicts women demonstrate
more demanding
behaviors whereas men are
more likely to engage in withdrawal and
avoidance, a gender typical pattern that is accentuated among maritally distressed couples (Christensen & Heavey, 1990; Eldrige & Christensen, 2002; Gottman, 1994).
The mothers who reported
more behavior problems in their children were anxious (i.e., high in Harm
Avoidance) and they had a tendency toward unrealistically high expectations of their children (i.e., they were low in Self - Directedness and high in Self - Transcendence).