Why Is Avoidance Motivation Problematic, and What Can Be Done About It?
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2014-04
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Avoidance motivation has been associated with a wide range of negative psychological consequences, such as performance decrements, resource depletion, and reduced well-being, particularly in the long run. Here, we discuss the processes underlying these negative consequences. We put forward a research agenda, suggesting how knowledge of these processes can be translated into strategies that reduce the negative consequences of avoidance motivation. We propose and review initial support for three such strategies: (a) removing stressors, (b) providing structure and focus, and (c) creating opportunities to replenish and reinvigorate.
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well-being, avoidance motivation, performance, goals, cognition, HIERARCHICAL MODEL, REGULATORY FOCUS, SELF-PROTECTION, PERSONAL GOALS, EGO DEPLETION, MOTOR ACTIONS, CREATIVITY, PERFORMANCE, THREAT, STRESSORS
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Roskes, M, Elliot, A J & De Dreu, C K W 2014, 'Why Is Avoidance Motivation Problematic, and What Can Be Done About It?', Current Directions in Psychological Science, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 133-138. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963721414524224