Term ID: T1411

Escape-Avoidance Coping

/escape-avoidance-coping/
A stress management strategy involving efforts to avoid or escape from stressful situations rather than confronting them directly, which may provide short-term relief but often interferes with long-term adjustment and problem-solving.
Example: Dealing with work stress by calling in sick, avoiding difficult conversations, or using substances to numb anxiety rather than addressing underlying problems.

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Reference: Lazarus & Folkman (1984)