avoidance-avoidance conflict
(psychology) Psychological conflict resulting from the necessity of choosing between two undesirable alternatives.
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(psychology) Psychological conflict resulting from the necessity of choosing between two undesirable alternatives.
A situation in which an individual is confronted by two unattractive alternatives.
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