The Biology Beneath the Behavior
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About this listen
In this episode of The Clarity Lens, Laura slows everything down — on purpose.
Because overwhelm isn’t a mindset problem. It’s a biological one.
If you’ve ever felt anxious, frozen, numb, irritable, avoidant, or completely shut down and wondered “What is wrong with me?” — this episode offers a different answer:
Nothing is wrong with you. Your body is protecting you.
Drawing from neuroscience, nervous system regulation, and lived experience, Laura walks you through the biology beneath overwhelm — how your nervous system scans for safety, why survival responses show up as behaviors we shame, and what’s actually happening in your brain and body under chronic stress, trauma, grief, caregiving, and uncertainty.
This episode is not about fixing yourself. It’s about understanding yourself — with compassion.
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Sources & Further Learning
Nervous System, Trauma & Polyvagal Science
- The Body Keeps the Score — Bessel van der Kolk, MD Foundational work on how trauma is stored in the body, brain, and nervous system.
- In an Unspoken Voice — Peter A. Levine, PhD Explains how survival responses like freeze and shutdown are biological, not psychological weakness.
- Polyvagal Theory in Therapy — Deb Dana, LCSW A practical, accessible guide to understanding nervous system states and regulation.
Stress, Hormones & the Brain Under Load
- Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers — Robert Sapolsky, PhD A classic explanation of how chronic stress hormones impact the body and brain.
- Burnout — Emily Nagoski, PhD & Amelia Nagoski, DMA Explores how stress gets “stuck” in the body and why completing the stress cycle matters.
Trauma Memory, Implicit Learning & Safety
- Waking the Tiger — Peter A. Levine, PhD Introduces how the nervous system remembers danger and how healing happens through the body.
- Trauma and Recovery — Judith Herman, MD Groundbreaking work on trauma, safety, and recovery — especially relational trauma.
Gentle Regulation & Embodied Healing
- Anchored — Deb Dana, LCSW A beautifully grounded guide to befriending your nervous system and finding stability.
- The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook — Kristin Neff, PhD & Christopher Germer, PhD Supports the shift from self-judgment to nervous-system-safe compassion.
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