What Is Neurocoherence?

Neurocoherence is the alignment between a person’s nervous system and the demands of the environment around them.

Neurocoherence is not a behaviour model.
It is not a mental health model.

It is a human model, explaining the biology beneath behaviour and the ecology beneath overwhelm.

Seven Domains of Neurocoherence

These domains operate from childhood through adulthood — a lifespan framework.

01

Relational

Connection, trust, and safety in relationships

02

Cognitive & Behavioural

Thinking patterns and behavioural responses

03

Emotional & Physiological

Feelings and body states

04

Sensory & Environmental

Sensory processing and environmental factors

05

Executive

Planning, organizing, and self-management

06

Reflective & Regulatory

Self-awareness and self-regulation

07

Identity & Agency

Sense of self and personal power

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