S1E1: Why Emotionally Unavailable People Feel Addictive
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Have you ever found yourself completely consumed by someone who couldn't fully show up for you? Checking your phone constantly, replaying every interaction, feeling relief when they came back and panic when they pulled away?
In this first episode we explore why emotionally unavailable people can feel so magnetic, so consuming, and so incredibly hard to walk away from. And the answer might surprise you.
This is not about bad judgment. This is about what your nervous system learned love was supposed to feel like.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN
Why anxiety and chemistry can feel almost identical in the body.
Why emotionally unavailable people feel addictive and what is actually driving that pull.
The difference between insight and embodiment and why knowing your patterns is not the same as healing them.
What the nervous system actually needs to create lasting change in relationships.
Why healing is not about fixing yourself but about finding safer experiences of connection.
RESOURCES/CONTACT AND NEXT STEPS
If this episode resonated with you, DMs are open on Instagram @mskyledallatorre
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EMAIL: Kyledallatorrecoaching@gmail.com
ABOUT KYLE DALLATORE
Kyle DallaTorre is a somatic practitioner based and embodiment coach in Los Angeles working with women who are exhausted by relationship patterns that keep repeating no matter how much self work they have done. Her approach blends nervous system healing, somatic therapy, and relational work to help women finally feel safe in love and in themselves.
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