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What is the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP)?

The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) is a listening therapy to unlock your client’s ability to think, feel and connect better through nervous system regulation.

The SSP isn’t just music — it’s a comprehensive approach to healing. This unique listening therapy is a journey that brings together the client, therapist and the SSP to create a safe space for brain and body integration and healing to achieve impactful, long-lasting results.

  • Many clients who experience the SSP report fewer symptoms of anxiety, depression and trauma-related symptoms.
  • Caregivers of children who experience the SSP report fewer psychosocial challenges.

Brochure: The Science of Safety — The Foundation of the Safe and Sound Protocol

Download this brochure to learn more about the SSP and the impact it has in clinical practices.

The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) is an acoustic vagus nerve stimulator developed by Dr. Stephen Porges based on his Polyvagal Theory. The purpose of this auditory intervention is to help your clients access a physiological state conducive to well-being, positive engagement with others, and growth in learning and therapy.

By helping to access this calm and grounded state, the SSP promotes a neural platform for health, growth and restoration in patients.

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