I work with children with neurodevelopmental challenges and their parents.
If you need a practitioner but fall outside my area of expertise, please read this blog post to help you find an experienced and appropriate practitioner, bearing in mind that SSP training is inexpensive, unregulated and now, sadly, abundant amongst professionals with no background in trauma or the nervous system.
How does the Safe and Sound Protocol work?
When the nervous system remains in a chronic state of defense, it affects both the mind and body – impacting how we feel, think, and connect with others.
This can adversely affect our health and day-to-day experience in the world. A proven solution is to look from the bottom up.
In addition to acute, repetitive, complex and developmental trauma, the Safe and Sound Protocol has been proven to help the following difficulties and challenges:
- Social and emotional difficulties
- Attachment disorder
- Auditory sensitivities
- Auditory processing difficulties
- Anxiety and trauma related challenges
- Inattention
- Stressors that impact social engagement
This blog post on the Safe and Sound Protocol also explains how it works, as do the following videos:
Introducing the new SSP Digital elements
Dr Stephen Porges talks about the SSP
Safe and Sound Protocol UK Provider
Safe and Sound Protocol UK
Safe and Sound Protocol Children
Safe and Sound Protocol side effects
Safe and Sound Protocol provider UK