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The Cycle of Avoidance

August 14, 2023 by Shiloh Martin, LPC-S, CCMHC

The cycle of avoidance is a common pattern of behavior for individuals struggling with anxiety, fear, and other emotional challenges. It involves avoiding certain situations or activities that trigger feelings of anxiety, fear, or discomfort, in order to reduce or eliminate these feelings. While avoidance can provide temporary relief, it ultimately reinforces the anxiety and fear, creating a vicious cycle that can be difficult to break.

The cycle of avoidance begins with the experience of fear or anxiety in a particular situation. For example, an individual may experience anxiety when speaking in public, or fear when driving on a highway. To avoid these feelings, the individual may begin to avoid the situation that triggers them. This can include not speaking in public, avoiding certain roads, or avoiding situations that could lead to anxiety.

At first, avoidance may seem like a successful strategy for reducing anxiety and fear. It provides immediate relief, as the individual no longer has to face their triggers. However, over time, avoidance reinforces the anxiety and fear, making it even more difficult to face the situation in the future. The individual may also feel guilty or ashamed for avoiding certain situations, leading to increased feelings of anxiety and fear.

Furthermore, avoidance can limit an individual’s ability to participate in everyday activities and enjoy life. It can restrict their freedom, causing them to miss out on opportunities, relationships, and experiences. Additionally, avoidance can also create new fears and phobias, as the individual becomes afraid of more and more situations.

The key to breaking the cycle of avoidance is to gradually face the situations that trigger fear or anxiety. This can be done with the help of a mental health professional, such as a therapist or psychologist. They can help individuals develop coping strategies, such as mindfulness and exposure therapy, to help them face their triggers in a safe and controlled environment.

In conclusion, the cycle of avoidance is a common pattern of behavior for individuals struggling with anxiety, fear, and other emotional challenges. While it can provide temporary relief, it reinforces the anxiety and fear, limiting an individual’s ability to participate in everyday activities and enjoy life. Breaking the cycle of avoidance requires facing the situations that trigger fear or anxiety, with the support of a mental health professional. With the right tools and support, individuals can overcome their anxiety and live a happier, more fulfilling life.

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Please Note: Shiloh Martin, PhD provides all forensic evaluations. He is a licensed mental health provider in Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, and Georgia. Verification of licensure can be verified through each state's licensure board. Dr. Martin is a Nationally Board Certified Counselor registered WITH NBCC. #271022. NPI# 1255588901.

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