From Flooding to Co-Regulation for Parents: How Couples Calm Each Other’s Nervous Systems

From Flooding to Co-Regulation for Parents: How Couples Calm Each Other’s Nervous Systems

Author: Evie Mpras, MS, LMFT April 17, 2026 Duration: 17:04

How can you and your spouse move beyond solo self regulation to build a parenting partnership where you offer each other lifelines- even when family stress feels overwhelming? 

You can both choose verbal reassurance, soft eyes and emotional safety, instead of choosing defensiveness or withdrawal.

In this episode, I will walk you through how to help your partner return to a green zone by using co-regulation techniques.

We cover identifying signs of distress, using a calm tone to soothe the nervous system, the importance of soft eyes and facial expressions, and choosing supportive body posture. We also discuss how physical touch can act as a grounding mechanism and why taking breaks allows for better recovery time and nervous system recovery.

Parenting is hard. You both deserve help from one another, so you can be there for your children.

So, if you are looking for a more peaceful household using coregulation for parents to navigate emotional contagion, this episode is not to be missed.

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This Podcast is not an alternative for mental health assistance and/or counseling with a licensed professional. For any specific medical questions about your condition and/or concerns, please contact your healthcare provider. This Podcast should not be considered mental health advice, rather for the sole purpose of information and education.



There's a quiet shift that happens after a baby arrives, where the focus understandably turns to the newborn, yet the foundation of the family-the partnership-often strains under new pressures. Bonds after Baby: Rebuild your marriage, reduce postpartum resentment & guard maternal mental health speaks directly into that space. Hosted by Evie Mpras, a licensed marriage and family therapist, this podcast is a resource for parents who find themselves navigating unexpected conflict and a sense of disconnection even as they manage all the practical preparations. It’s for those who sometimes feel resentment, isolation, or a fading spark, and who long to reclaim a sense of teamwork and intimacy. Each episode offers grounded, professional insights from Evie’s practice, focusing on actionable communication strategies, managing mental load, and fostering emotional safety. You’ll hear discussions on repairing ruptures, dividing unseen labor, and protecting maternal well-being as a cornerstone for the whole family. This isn’t about adding more to your to-do list; it’s about transforming the quality of your connection from the inside out, turning postpartum challenges into a pathway for a stronger, more resilient partnership. Tune in for honest conversations that help you guard your mental health and rebuild the bond that started it all.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 38

Bonds after Baby: Rebuild your marriage, reduce postpartum resentment & guard maternal mental health
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