Trauma Rewired

The Duality of Emotions: Why Ambivalence Isn't Confusion

Sep 22, 2025
Ambivalence isn’t confusion; it’s a sign of your nervous system at work. The hosts explore how joy and grief can coexist, especially when leaving toxic relationships. They delve into the brain mechanisms behind emotions and the importance of emotional vocabulary. Discover how trauma influences attachment and identity, creating a rich tapestry of competing feelings. Learn practical strategies to sit with discomfort, honor both joy and sorrow, and cultivate deeper self-connection for personal growth.
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INSIGHT

Ambivalence Is Nervous System Wisdom

  • Ambivalence is a neurobiological state of holding opposing truths, not confusion or self-sabotage.
  • The nervous system signals multiple valid protections simultaneously and deserves regulation, not judgment.
ADVICE

Build Capacity Before Deciding

  • Build nervous system capacity to hold dual emotions through regulation and processing skills.
  • Expand capacity so decisions arise from integrated experience, not a single emotion.
INSIGHT

Emotions Are Constructed Predictions

  • Emotions are constructed by the brain from past experience, physiology, and context rather than fixed universal signatures.
  • That explains why we can feel multiple, seemingly conflicting emotions at once.
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