ambivalentresistant
Ambivalentresistant is a coined term used in social sciences and psychology to describe a behavioral pattern in which an individual simultaneously exhibits ambivalence toward a target or course of action and resists attempts to influence or change that stance. The label combines ambivalence, the experience of conflicting attitudes or feelings, with resistance, a tendency to oppose requests or guidance. In research and clinical notes, ambivalentresistant characterizes people who express uncertain or mixed beliefs about change while actively undermining or avoiding efforts to implement it, rather than merely wavering or being noncommittal.
Contexts in which the term appears include health behavior, psychotherapy, and organizational change, where interventions depend
As a label, ambivalentresistant is not a formal diagnosis but a descriptive term used to summarize observed
See also: ambivalence, resistance to change, psychological reactance.