Josh Spurlock

Josh Spurlock MA, LPC, CST, has a BA in Biblical Languages and a Masters in Counseling. He is a licensed professional counselor (LPC), holding licenses in Missouri, Colorado, and Florida. He is also a certified sex therapist (CST), Level 2 AEDP therapist, and an ordained minister. He is an advanced practice clinician, with over 10,000 hours of clinical experience. He specializes in marriage counseling, sex therapy, family counseling, and works with executives, pastors, business owners, and ministry leaders.

Marriage: Is Your Spouse and Marriage Priority No. 1?

Do your schedule and actions show that your spouse and your marriage are your top priorities? Here are ways to ensure they are.

Affair Recovery: Self-Care

Affair recovery is a marathon—NOT a sprint. If you are going to survive the affair, you're going to have to take care of yourself.

Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing

EMDR is an approach to therapy that has become popular in recent years thanks to the research showing it can be effective in treating trauma.

Trauma: An Overview

Understanding the importance of co-regulation in trauma healing and the resistance to change in traumatic memory is crucial to recovery.

Neurobiology of Therapeutic Friendships

Understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of therapeutic friendships helps explain why these relationships can have a profound healing and transformative effects.

Divine Authorship of Scripture & Nervous System

Did you know there is a consistency between biblical teachings and neuroscience? The spiritual and the material are not disparate realms but are both part of God's intention.

Growing Receptive Capacity: A Guide for Counselors

In the transformative journey of Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® (NICC), the concept of receptive capacity stands as a cornerstone, illuminating the path toward deep emotional healing and relational wholeness. 

Transforming Faith: How Relational Experiences Shape Spiritual Maturity

In the intricate journey of spiritual growth and transformation, the power of relational experiences—particularly the observation of spiritual maturity being modeled—plays a pivotal role in metabolizing intellectually understood spiritual concepts into profound changes in character structure.

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