The addiction
of avoidance behaviour is sadly a part of our behavioural repertoire.
We are all suffering from what I am convinced is the Addiction
of Avoidance Behaviour.»
Not exact matches
From the abstract: Maternal reports
of food
avoidance eating
behaviours were associated with an emotional child temperament, high levels
of maternal feeding control, using food for
behaviour regulation, and low encouragement
of a balanced and varied food intake.
Seven professional bodies work together to maintain and update Professional Conduct in Relation to Taxation (PCRT), which seeks to govern the conduct
of tax professionals in the context
of the «tripartite relationship» between the tax adviser, their client or employer, and HMRC.2 John Cullinane said: «We believe the PCRT Standards for Tax Planning make it clear to any
of the small minority
of tax professionals who are tempted to facilitate and promote tax
avoidance schemes that this
behaviour is not acceptable.
«Some patients have lesions to certain areas
of this part
of the brain, so hopefully we can assess them to see what particular aspects
of approach
avoidance behaviour may or may not be impacted,» he adds.
The evolution
of insecticide -
avoidance behaviour can be used to generate new spatial repellents to keep malaria vectors out
of homes.
The Moose (or Elk) test is a maneuverability and stability test commonly carried out in cold countries to test the
behaviour of cars when subject to extreme
avoidance -LSB-...]
It studies the
behaviour of people with reference to Risk and Ambiguity
Avoidance, but that is psychology, not economics and physics modelling, etc..
For many aquatic organisms, olfactory - mediated
behaviour is essential to the maintenance
of numerous fitness - enhancing activities, including foraging, reproduction and predator
avoidance.
The signs are hyper vigilance, such as jumping to a loud bang; flash - backs, or re-experiencing an event with nightmares or a recurrent disturbing thought or image; and characteristically, a change
of behaviour involving
avoidance of people and events which were enjoyed in the past.
Sometimes they are reasons that can be quite easily resolved, such as where the child in question is being seated, or it might be because
of lots
of gaps in their learning that have led to task
avoidance behaviours in the classroom.
Common reactions are: reawakened dependency needs that may be expressed through old forms
of acting out (regression) or the development
of new adjustment problems (Rose & Fatout, 2003), forms
of flight that range from
avoidance to running away (I'll leave you first)(Malekoff, 1997); devaluation
of the staff and the program (Meeks, 1971) and even self - destructive fantasies and
behaviour (Meeks, 1971).
The care co-ordination aspect
of the intervention was based on current National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance.17 18 BA is a simple psychological treatment for depression that aims to re-engage patients with positively reinforcing experiences and reduce
avoidance behaviours.19 It is no less clinically effective but more cost effective than cognitive behavioural therapy in treating depression in adults.20
Risk factors for GDM that are modifiable during pregnancy include excessive weight gain which is a very frequent phenomenon that is observed in a majority
of pregnant women (in up to 75 %
of pregnancies).35 36 Further modifiable risk factors include lifestyle
behaviours such as low levels
of physical activity, high fat and animal protein consumption, high intake
of added sugar and low intake
of vegetable and fruit fiber.37 Regular food intake and
avoidance of snacking can have beneficial effects on weight and glucose tolerance, but this has mostly been tested outside
of pregnancy.38 — 42 Another key factor is mental health.
However, other strategies and
behaviours involved in the management
of negative emotions are also associated with ER, such as rumination, experiential and behavioural
avoidance, problem solving, and maladaptive coping strategies (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984; Gross, 1998; Zeman, Shipman, & Suveg, 2001; Aldao et al., 2010).
Parents and carers may also unintentionally contribute to a child's anxiety by modelling anxious
behaviour themselves; being overly controlling or intrusive (which can affect a child's sense
of autonomy and the development
of coping skills); or by tolerating or encouraging escape and
avoidance behaviours in the child.
This approach helps understand the type, intensity, frequency and duration
of anxious
behaviours as well as predisposing (e.g. family history), precipitating (e.g. school stressors), perpetuating (e.g.
avoidance) and protective (e.g. optimistic / hard working child) factors.
From rodent models, the approach /
avoidance theory
of maternal
behaviour suggests that neuroendocrine changes associated with parturition trigger a reduction in the aversive response
of mothers towards pups while simultaneously provoking approach
behaviours.
The percentage
of patients reporting a reduction in those illness beliefs and coping
behaviours previously found to be associated with poor outcome (strong belief in a physical cause or persistent viral infection and extreme
avoidance of exercise) 10 13 14 between baseline and the end
of treatment was calculated in each treatment group and the significance
of the difference determined by χ2 test.
[jounal] Feldner, M. T. / 2003 / Emotional
avoidance: an experimental test
of individual differences and response suppression using biological challenge /
Behaviour Research and Therapy 41 (4): 403 ~ 411
Simultaneous display
of contradictory
behaviour patterns, such as strong
avoidance with strong contact - seeking, distress or anger;
As much as responsive parenting is fundamental for the cognitive, social, and emotional development
of young children, parenting
behaviours that emphasize overprotection may promote
avoidance and the development
of anxiety.
Contradictory approach -
avoidance behaviours toward the caregiver when under stress are also indicators
of a disorganized strategy, as shown in Table 1.
These intentions lead to
behaviours orientated towards the achievement or
avoidance of pregnancy.
Part
of the therapy involves gradually exposing the person to situations that trigger their obsessions and, at the same time, helping them to reduce their compulsions and
avoidance behaviours.
Mother knows best: Effects
of maternal modelling on the acquisition
of fear and
avoidance behaviour in toddlers
[jounal] Chapman, A. L. / 2006 / Solving the puzzle
of deliberate self - harm: The experiential
avoidance model /
Behaviour Research and Therapy 44: 371 ~ 394