In an earlier post, I discussed the difficulty of dealing with consciously ambivalent feelings. But now I would like to focus on a more pernicious type of ambivalence — unconscious ambivalence. People ...
A certain amount of ambivalence is normal in long-term relationships. Living with someone with a different temperament, metabolism, family history, habits, and preferences means there will be certain ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology. Mixed feelings in relationships can stem from unresolved ...
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Word of the day: Ambivalence
Ambivalence refers to the state of having mixed, conflicting, or opposing feelings about a person, situation, or decision at the same time. It spots the emotional tug-of-war when attraction and ...
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