Ignoring · Adjustment

Distrust

Distrust relationship

distrust · conflict · attraction and avoidance · competence sealing · rigidity

Strengths

Functions in short-term relationships where benefit-exchange is structured

Weaknesses

Chronic "want to get close but can't trust" conflict · Psychological rigidity · Competence sealing

Core

In the Distrust relationship, the partner's presence induces the psychological state of "distrust, psychological rigidity, conscious sealing of competence, partial isolation".

The state of the Ignoring block with the receptive switch on — you can receive the other 1D-level needfully, but your output remains 3D-level avoidance and closure — appears as the complex experience "I'm drawn in yet I want to keep distance".As a mechanism of dual coupling, stimulation of Ignoring · Adjustment (Value 0.25) co-activates its dual counterpart, Role · Adjustment (Value 0.25, procrastination, anxious approval-seeking).

As the fearful-avoidant attachment style shows, distrust/avoidance (Ignoring · Adjustment) and approval-seeking/anxiety (Role · Adjustment) easily coexist in the same person — the conflict "I want to get closer but I can't trust" is the essence of this coupling (Bartholomew & Horowitz).As a mechanism of conflict function, activation of Ignoring · Adjustment suppresses Activation · Adjustment (peak experience [beneficiary-type], fulfillment, trust, Value 0.75).

Distrust seals the ability to receive benefit from others (Bowlby).Conversely, in contexts where fulfillment and trust arise, distrust and competence-sealing ease and the relationship may temporarily open.

Key Points

  1. 01 The partner's presence induces distrust, psychological rigidity, and conscious sealing of competence — complex tension where attraction and avoidance coexist
  2. 02 Dual coupling: distrust (Ignoring · Adjustment) and approval-seeking/anxiety (Role · Adjustment) coexist as a fearful-avoidant conflict structure (Bartholomew & Horowitz)
  3. 03 Suppression of the conflict function (Activation · Adjustment): distrust seals the ability to receive fulfillment/benefit (Bowlby)
  4. 04 Eased compared to Distance (core, full avoidance): not total rejection but "want to get closer but pull back"
  5. 05 In contexts where fulfillment/trust arise, distrust eases and the relationship may open

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※ Compatibility data is described using ILE-Q (Explorer) as the base type