Why You Freeze Up With People You Love (And How to Stop)
Your partner raises their voice and you freeze, unable to respond. Or else, on the contrary, you explode within seconds. Or again, you leave the room without a word. These reactions aren't conscious choices: they're driven by your autonomic nervous system. Polyvagal theory, developed by Stephen Porges in 1994, revolutionizes our understanding of these automatic reactions in relationships.
The Three States of the Nervous System According to Porges
Polyvagal theory identifies three branches of the autonomic nervous system, activated hierarchically based on the level of perceived safety:
1. Ventral Vagal: Connection and Safety
When you feel safe, the ventral vagus nerve is active. You are:
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- Calm and present
- Capable of listening and responding with empathy
- Open to eye contact and physical touch
- Able to regulate your emotions
2. Sympathetic: Fight or Flight
Faced with a perceived threat, the sympathetic system takes over. You shift into:
- Fight mode: anger, verbal aggression, criticism, accusations
- Flight mode: withdrawal, avoidance, changing the subject, leaving the room
3. Dorsal Vagal: Immobilization
If the threat is perceived as insurmountable, the dorsal vagus nerve triggers an immobilization state:
- Freezing, disconnection, dissociation
- Sensation of emotional numbness
- "I'm here but I'm not here"
- Collapse, complete passivity
Polyvagal Theory in Couple Relationships
The Attachment System and the Vagus Nerve
Attachment styles map directly onto the polyvagal model:
- Secure attachment: easy access to ventral vagal, good regulation
- Anxious attachment: frequent sympathetic activation (hyperactivation)
- Avoidant attachment: oscillation between sympathetic (flight) and dorsal vagal (shutdown)
- Disorganized attachment: rapid switching between all three states
Co-regulation
Porges emphasizes a key concept: co-regulation. We don't regulate our nervous system alone — we do it in the presence of another nervous system. A calm partner can soothe your activated nervous system. Conversely, two nervous systems in fight mode create an explosive escalation.
Practical Exercises to Regulate Your Nervous System
Returning to Ventral Vagal
- Physiological breathing: inhale through your nose (4 seconds), exhale through your mouth (8 seconds). The long exhale directly activates the vagus nerve
- Soft eye contact: looking into your partner's eyes for 30 seconds activates the social engagement system
- Prosodic voice: speaking with melodic variations (warm tone, not monotone) signals safety
- Singing, humming: directly stimulates the vagus nerve
- Cold water on your face: activates the diving reflex, slows your heart rate
In Case of Crisis
If you're in sympathetic mode (anger, panic):
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Conclusion
Polyvagal theory offers us a valuable framework for understanding our reactions in relationships. When we "lose it" or "shut down," it's not a character flaw: it's our nervous system responding to a perceived threat. Understanding this mechanism gives us the possibility of choosing a response rather than being subject to a reaction.
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