| avoidance c. |
a form of operant conditioning in which an organism is trained to avoid certain responses or situations associated with negative consequences.
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| avoidance-avoidance c. |
conflict resulting from the desire to avoid two equally distasteful alternatives.
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| avoidant |
moving away from; negatively oriented.
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| avoidant d. of childhood or adolescence |
former name for a disorder that would now be included under the diagnosis of social phobia (DSM-IV).
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| avoidant p. (disorder) |
[DSM-IV] [DSM-IV] a personality disorder characterized by social discomfort, hypersensitivity to criticism, low self-esteem, and an aversion to activities that involve significant interpersonal contact; there is a proclivity to anxiety, an exaggeration of difficulties, a desire for affection and acceptance that is restrained for fear of rejection, and an avoidance of risks or new activities for fear of embarrassment.
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