The Science & Theology of Emotional Intimacy
Attachment, neuroscience, internal working models, IFS, covenant friendship, and baseline assessment.
Restoring Covenant Through Relational Integrity · Course 9
A graduate-level, faith-integrated course for sustaining secure attachment, deep friendship, emotional responsiveness, and lifelong connection through evidence-based practice and biblical covenant.
Course Focus
This course moves beyond crisis repair into the habits that sustain emotional intimacy across decades: bids for connection, responsive presence, friendship systems, stress-aware maintenance, rituals of connection, and covenant renewal.
Six Modules
Attachment, neuroscience, internal working models, IFS, covenant friendship, and baseline assessment.
Reading emotional signals, turning toward bids, emotional responsiveness, curiosity, and daily deposits.
Advanced love maps, shared meaning, curiosity across decades, friendship protection, and audit tools.
Polyvagal awareness, stress-aware marriage practices, trauma-informed responses, and family planning.
Daily rituals, weekly marriage meetings, appreciation, repair, shared meaning, and maintenance calendars.
Season-by-season intimacy, continued learning, drift prevention, emotional safety, and covenant renewal.
Begin Course 9
The preview opens Lesson 1 only. Enrollment unlocks the full 36-lesson curriculum in the student dashboard.