Emotional avoidance usually operates invisibly—you don't realize you're doing it until weeks have passed and you're still numb or the problem has metastasized into something larger. AI acts as a mirror, helping you notice when you're scrolling instead of feeling, joking instead of grieving, or intellectualizing instead of acknowledging what actually hurts.
Emotional avoidance is the tendency to suppress, distract from, or escape uncomfortable feelings rather than processing them directly. While avoidance provides short-term relief, it reinforces anxiety and prevents the emotional integration necessary for long-term wellbeing.
AI can serve as a gentle guide for approaching avoided emotions at a manageable pace, using structured prompts, psychoeducation, and graduated exposure techniques. By helping you name what you are avoiding and why, AI supports the gradual process of building tolerance for difficult feelings instead of running from them.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
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