What are three behaviors that demonstrate an avoidance conflict style?

Dolly Zboncak
2025-07-24 15:04:59
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Withdrawal: Physically or emotionally removing oneself from the conflict situation.
Denial: Refusing to acknowledge or accept the conflict.
Evasion: Dodging or sidestepping the issue.
These behaviors are often used to avoid dealing with the conflict directly, but may not effectively resolve the issue and can lead to further problems.
Ignoring the Issue: Avoiding conflict by pretending the issue doesn't exist or by refusing to engage in discussions about it.
Physical Avoidance: Physically avoiding the person or situation that is causing the conflict.
Changing the Subject: Steering conversations away from the conflict-inducing topic to avoid addressing the issue.
Delaying or Procrastinating: Putting off dealing with the conflict in the hope that it will resolve itself or simply go away.
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