Co-regulation — the calming of our nervous system through connection with a regulated other — is one of the most powerful and underappreciated chrononutrition interventions.
What Co-Regulation Is and Why It Matters for Chrononutrition
Humans are social mammals whose nervous systems are literally designed to be regulated through connection. When someone calm and safe is with us, our nervous systems naturally mirror theirs.
This is why chrononutrition tends to worsen in isolation and improve with genuine connection.
Co-Regulation in Chrononutrition Treatment
The therapeutic relationship provides co-regulation — a calm, regulated presence that directly helps the client's nervous system settle during chrononutrition.
Safe relationships in daily life serve the same function. This is part of why social isolation is so damaging for chrononutrition.
Building Co-Regulatory Relationships for Chrononutrition
- Identify people whose presence tends to calm rather than activate your chrononutrition
- Intentionally spend time with these people during difficult chrononutrition periods
- Pets provide co-regulation for many people with chrononutrition
- Therapeutic relationships (therapist, psychiatrist) provide professional co-regulation