Demand avoidance—resistance triggered by how a task is framed rather than the task itself—can be circumvented by asking AI to reframe requests as suggestions, options, or collaborative explorations rather than directives. A shift from "Write this" to "What if we explored this together?" can bypass the friction that makes the task feel coercive.
Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a profile associated with autism and related conditions in which the nervous system experiences internally and externally imposed demands as threatening, triggering avoidance responses even for desired tasks.
Low-pressure AI prompting techniques reframe tasks as explorations, choices, or collaborations rather than directives, allowing individuals with demand avoidance profiles to engage with work in ways that reduce autonomic threat responses and support voluntary participation.
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