double avoidance conflictIn a double avoidance conflict, you will encounter two different unpleasant outcomes and you will have to choose between the two. No matter what you do, conflict will arise and will cause you stress. This kind of conflict is the most stressful and most people find it difficult to solve them.
avoidance-avoidance conflict. a type of conflict involving a choice between two negative or undesirable options.
The easiest conflict to resolve is usually an avoidance-avoidance conflict.
The opposing force created, the conflict within the story generally comes in four basic types: Conflict with the self, Conflict with others, Conflict with the environment and Conflict with the supernatural. Conflict with the self, the internal battle a lead character has within, is often the most powerful.
: psychological conflict that results when a choice must be made between two undesirable alternatives — compare approach-approach conflict, approach-avoidance conflict.
Avoidance-avoidance conflict is when a person has difficulty choosing between two unfavorable options. Examples of this include choosing between surgery or radiation treatments for cancer, or choosing between a lower salary at work or unemployment.
a situation involving a choice between two equally objectionable alternatives, for example, when an individual must choose between unemployment and a salary cut. Also called double-avoidance conflict.
This is an example of an effective marketing campaign designed to resolve an approach/avoidance motivational conflict. Avoidance/Avoidance motivational conflict occurs when consumers are faced with two equally undesirable choices. The choice can be seen as choosing between a 'lesser of two evils'.
Some stress is necessary to keep individuals alert and occupied. Hans Selye (1980)
The idea that humor can help people cope with stress is just an old wives' tale.
Some stress is necessary to keep individuals alert and occupied. Hans Selye (1980)
The idea that humor can help people cope with stress is just an old wives' tale.