The Foundation 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. When coherence exists, humans can: Think Learn Relate Regulate Solve problems Recover Grow forward When coherence breaks: Overwhelm rises Shutdown occurs Behaviour escalates Executive function collapses Solve problems Recover Grow forward Seven Domains of Neurocoherence These domains operate from childhood through adulthood — a lifespan framework. 01 RelationalConnection, trust, and safety in relationships 02 Cognitive & BehaviouralThinking patterns and behavioural responses 03 Emotional & PhysiologicalFeelings and body states 04 Sensory & EnvironmentalSensory processing and environmental factors 05 ExecutivePlanning, organizing, and self-management 06 Reflective & RegulatorySelf-awareness and self-regulation 07 Identity & AgencySense of self and personal power