Working with complex trauma, clinicians are tasked with capturing and holding all of the non-verbal aspects of trauma. How do we as clinicians create a space that is both therapeutic and strong enough to hold the non-verbal, relational, and visceral fragments of trauma? This learning session will focus on the intersection of complex trauma symptoms, Polyvagal Theory and the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) to highlight the unspoken aspects of trauma and how clinicians can utilize their own nervous system to create a supportive container for our most traumatized and dysregulated clients.
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Discover the Safe and Sound Protocol
Developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, the SSP is a listening therapy designed to unlock your client’s ability to think, feel, and connect better through nervous system regulation.
The SSP isn’t simply five hours of music; it’s a comprehensive approach to healing. This unique listening therapy is a journey that brings together client, therapist, and the SSP to create a safe space for brain and body integration and healing to achieve impactful, long-lasting results.