Unravel with Elaine Clark
Sometimes, you can understand a pattern intellectually, but your body still reacts as if nothing has changed. In this episode, I explore the concept of associative learning through a somatic lens—how experiences, emotions, bodily sensations, and expected outcomes can become connected over time. We unravel: • Why insight alone may not be enough to change an established pattern • How emotional and bodily associations can develop through lived experience • Why rest, boundaries, intimacy, or calm may sometimes feel risky • How reproductive loss can create complex and layered experiences around intimacy • What memory reconsolidation may teach us about updating old emotional learning • Why protective responses can make sense in the context of what we have lived through • A simple somatic practice I call "Pause, Place, and Prove" This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered, “Why am I reacting this way when part of me knows this moment is different?” or “Why does my body pull away when I genuinely want to stay present?” Stay Connected: 🌿 Follow the show: @elaineclark_ 📩 Email: info@elaineclark.ca 🎧 Listen and subscribe to Unravel with Elaine Clark on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and iHeartRadio
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