top of page

Blog


Emotional Avoidance: The Invisible Habit Keeping Anxiety, Depression, and Burnout Alive
Emotional Avoidance: The Invisible Habit Keeping Anxiety, Depression, and Burnout Alive
Many people believe that emotional health means not feeling overwhelmed, sad, anxious, or uncomfortable. From an early age, we are often taught—explicitly or implicitly—to “stay strong,” “push through,” or “not dwell on feelings.” Over time, this can lead to a subtle but powerful habit known as emotional avoidance.

The Team at Upper East Side Psychology
bottom of page
