Term ID: T1527

Escape Avoidance Behavior

/escape-avoidance-behavior/
Complex behavioral patterns where individuals first learn to escape from aversive situations and then develop strategies to avoid them entirely, often maintaining maladaptive patterns through negative reinforcement.
Example: A person with social anxiety first learning to leave uncomfortable social situations, then avoiding social events entirely to prevent anxiety, limiting social development and opportunities.

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Reference: Mowrer (1960)