The Safe & Sound Protocol

An evidence based intervention used in conjunction with therapy, that supports the nervous system in experiencing more safety, flexibility and regulation.

The Safe & Sound Protocol (SSP)

What is the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) ?

The Safe and Sound Protocol is a non invasive, evidence-based listening therapy designed to reset the nervous system and return it to safety. Designed to work with other therapeutic approaches and modalities, the SSP features specially filtered music that stimulates the vagus nerve and helps the nervous system feel safer, become more flexible, resilient and better regulated.

Dr. Stephen Porges created the SSP to help people learn to achieve a grounded state where they feel safe, connected, calm and social. The SSP comes out of nearly four decades of research, on the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and the social emotional processes underpinned by Dr Porges’ Polyvagal Theory and has demonstrated benefits for individuals with trauma, anxiety, sensory processing differences, and much more.

I currently offer the SSP as part of regular therapy sessions for adult clients over 21 years of age only.

If you are looking for an Australia SSP provider for your child please click HERE for a list of other Australian providers.

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Using the Safe and Sound Protocol Alongside Therapy for Trauma


The SSP was designed to be used in conjunction with therapy and not as stand-alone modality. This means that regular therapy sessions are combined with SSP.

Before starting the SSP, There is an initial session that includes a short assessment and intake to discuss your goals and ensure the SSP would be a good support for you.

The first few minutes (up to half an hour) of listening to the SSP is always done in a therapy session together. This way we can assess how the SSP feels and also work with anything that comes up.

After this session, we decide if you will listen to the music in your therapy sessions, at home via an app or a combination of both.

You can read the answers to some of the most common questions about the SSP below.

If you are a new or existing client looking to work with me and would like to include the SSP in our therapy, please click the button below to email me to discuss this opportunity further.

Please note I often have a 3-6 month wait time for new clients.

Common Questions