*The Six Nervous System Channels* explores why someone can be loved deeply and still feel emotionally untouched, unseen, or unsafe. Moving beyond traditional love languages, Carlton Lee Gould, M.S., explains that love is not only expressed through words, time, affection, gifts, or service. Love must also be received by the nervous system. This book reveals the hidden relational channels that determine whether love feels safe, real, and receivable: co-regulation, tone and delivery, consistency, authenticity, emotional safety, and attunement. It also explores repair, boundaries, communication, attraction, and the difference between potential and pattern. Through psychological insight and practical relational language, this book helps readers understand why love sometimes fails to land and how to recognize, build, and become the kind of love the body can finally trust.
Carlton Lee Gould, M.S., holds a Master’s degree in Psychology with a specialty in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). For over 15 years, Carlton has worked in behavioral, practitioner, and self-development capacities helping people understand and change maladaptive patterns. His work integrates behavior modification, CBT, nervous-system regulation, attachment, and the conscious and subconscious mind. This book reflects his study of how relationships work beneath the surface and how regulated love creates safety, connection, repair, and lasting change.View all by Carlton Lee Gould M.S.