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Healing from emotional wounds and insecure attachment isn’t just about self-help—it’s about connection. God designed us to co-regulate with others, offering and receiving comfort in relationships that reflect His love. But how do we find safe people? How do we build trust when our nervous system has been wired for self-protection?
In this episode, we explore practical ways to engage in co-regulation while integrating spiritual practices that align with biblical truth. From identifying safe co-regulation partners to practicing verbal, non-verbal, and spiritual co-regulation, we’ll unpack actionable steps toward healing and relational security.
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Stay Connected!
🔗 Watch our episodes on YouTube: The NICC Podcast Channel
🔗 Explore all episode landing pages: Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® Episodes
Thank you for joining us on this journey of integrating faith and neuroscience. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!
Stay Connected!
🔗 Watch our episodes on YouTube: The NICC Podcast Channel
🔗 Explore all episode landing pages: Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® Episodes
Thank you for joining us on this journey of integrating faith and neuroscience. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!
Send us a text
Healing from emotional wounds and insecure attachment isn’t just about self-help—it’s about connection. God designed us to co-regulate with others, offering and receiving comfort in relationships that reflect His love. But how do we find safe people? How do we build trust when our nervous system has been wired for self-protection?
In this episode, we explore practical ways to engage in co-regulation while integrating spiritual practices that align with biblical truth. From identifying safe co-regulation partners to practicing verbal, non-verbal, and spiritual co-regulation, we’ll unpack actionable steps toward healing and relational security.
Join us as we discuss:
Resources & Links: https://joshspurlock.com/nicc-basic-training/
Connect with Us: Follow us on social media for more insights on happiness, friendship, faith, and intimacy.
Facebook: @love.josh.n.cassie
Instagram: @josh.n.cassie
TikTok: @josh.n.cassie
Call to Action: If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who might need encouragement today. And don’t forget to leave a review—it helps others find the podcast and join the journey toward healing and joy.
Stay Connected!
🔗 Watch our episodes on YouTube: The NICC Podcast Channel
🔗 Explore all episode landing pages: Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® Episodes
Thank you for joining us on this journey of integrating faith and neuroscience. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!
Stay Connected!
🔗 Watch our episodes on YouTube: The NICC Podcast Channel
🔗 Explore all episode landing pages: Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® Episodes
Thank you for joining us on this journey of integrating faith and neuroscience. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!
Stay Connected!
🔗 Watch our episodes on YouTube: The NICC Podcast Channel
🔗 Explore all episode landing pages: Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® Episodes
Thank you for joining us on this journey of integrating faith and neuroscience. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!