Brain Health and Neuroscience Coaching 201 builds on the foundations of brain health and neuroscience by focusing on practical applications for Christian coaching. Students will examine how neuroscience informs identity, shame, guilt, and moral injury, as well as pathways to forgiveness and freedom. Lessons address common challenges such as anxiety, addictive behaviors, and neurodivergence, providing coaches with brain-based strategies for guiding clients toward resilience and healing. The course also explores positive psychology themes, including gratitude, spiritual practices, and the role of relationships in shaping brain function. Special attention is given to brain development across the lifespan, from children and emerging adults to older adults navigating cognitive decline. The final sessions emphasize applied strategies for post-traumatic growth and flourishing, equipping coaches to design actionable, brain-informed coaching plans. By uniting neuroscience research with biblical wisdom, this course empowers learners to apply evidence-based insights in real-world coaching contexts, offering hope, healing, and transformation to those they serve.




