NICC: The Flesh & Sanctification Explained

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Neurological Underpinnings

The neurological aspect of this process is grounded in the understanding that our brain’s neuroplasticity allows for the transformation of our neural pathways as we engage in new experiences and thoughts. The Holy Spirit works through these natural mechanisms, guiding the restructuring of our neural networks towards patterns that reflect health, wholeness, and holiness. This divine interaction with our neurobiology not only underscores the integration of faith and science but also highlights how deeply and intricately God is involved in our transformation and sanctification.

This holistic approach in NICC, which combines deep spiritual engagement with sophisticated psychological methods, offers a profound path to healing that truly embodies the transformative power of the gospel in personal and relational contexts.

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Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® (NICC) and Neuroscience Informed Relational Discipleship (NIRD) offer compelling frameworks for merging the rich traditions of Christian faith with the insights of modern neuroscience and psychology.

By exploring the integration of the Core Self and Constructed Self, and paralleling these concepts with biblical teachings on spiritual growth and transformation, NICC provides a powerful tool for healing and personal development.

For those intrigued by the prospect of deepening their understanding of how spirituality and brain science converge to foster holistic wellness, further exploration into NICC and NIRD could prove profoundly enriching. I encourage you to delve deeper into these innovative approaches to discover how they might enrich your own journey toward healing and thriving in both personal and communal contexts.

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Josh Spurlockhttps://joshspurlock.com/
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.

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