"Retreatism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Retreatism refers to a psychological defense mechanism that involves an individual's tendency to withdraw from the demands or responsibilities of reality and retreat into their own inner world, often as a coping mechanism for stress, anxiety, or trauma. This can manifest in various ways, such as:
Avoiding social interactions or relationships
Becoming overly self-focused and introspective
Escaping into fantasies, daydreams, or substance use
Fleeing from unpleasant emotions or memories
Feeling disconnected from reality or the outside world
Retreatism can be a maladaptive behavior that prevents individuals from confronting and resolving problems, ultimately exacerbating their underlying issues.
Withdrawn or kept back, as to a place of safety: <br><br>Example: The army retreated to high ground.
To be moving or go back to a more cautious or defensive position; to withdraw or leave a place, usually as a result of an attack or threat; stop fighting or resisting.