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    • Liz Daniels, M.A. LPCC
    • Andres Duran, M.A. LPCC
    • Alexis Mora, Intern
    • Ashley Salazar MA, LMHC
    • Caroline Netschert, M.A. LMHC
    • Devon Sangster Rath, LMSW
    • Elena Matthews, M.A. LPCC
    • Gerard Bartlett, MA LMHC
    • Heather Ver Brugge, M.A. LPCC
    • Kyleigh Rivera, M.A. LMHC
    • Kylie K. Montoya, M.A., LPCC
    • Michael Lovato, M.A. LMHC
  • Counseling Services
    • CCSS
    • EMDR
    • Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP)
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  • About
    • Liz Daniels, M.A. LPCC
    • Andres Duran, M.A. LPCC
    • Alexis Mora, Intern
    • Ashley Salazar MA, LMHC
    • Caroline Netschert, M.A. LMHC
    • Devon Sangster Rath, LMSW
    • Elena Matthews, M.A. LPCC
    • Gerard Bartlett, MA LMHC
    • Heather Ver Brugge, M.A. LPCC
    • Kyleigh Rivera, M.A. LMHC
    • Kylie K. Montoya, M.A., LPCC
    • Michael Lovato, M.A. LMHC
  • Counseling Services
    • CCSS
    • EMDR
    • Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP)
  • Internship Program
  • Resources
  • Careers
  • Contact

Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP)

Introduction to SSP

The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) is an evidence-based listening therapy
designed to reduce sound sensitivities and improve auditory processing,
behavioral state regulation, and social engagement behaviors through filtered
music.
As a practical application of Polyvagal Theory, the SSP acts as a non-invasive,
acoustic vagal nerve stimulator, helping to retune the nervous system to better
support connection, collaboration and resilience.
The SSP involves listening to specially filtered music through headphones
alongside a provider in person or remotely. Suitable for children and adults, the
SSP has demonstrated benefits for individuals with trauma, anxiety, sensory
processing differences and more.

Polyvagal Theory:
The Science of Feeling Safe

Developed by world-renowned researcher and Unyte’s Chief Scientific Advisor,
Dr. Stephen Porges, Polyvagal Theory focuses on what is happening in the
body and the nervous system, and explains how our sense of safety, danger or
life-threat can impact our behavior.

Understanding Polyvagal Theory gives us a scientific framework that can be
applied through physiological, or “bottom-up” therapies, to help change and
improve how we feel, think and connect with others.



Meet Our SSP Providers

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Andres Duran
​Clinical Director Counselor

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Elena
​Matthews

​Counselor

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Kyleigh Rivera
​Counselor

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Kylie Montoya
​Counselor

*This information includes proprietary content about the Safe and Sound Protocol, used with permission from Unyte Health Inc. — leading provider of evidence-based listening therapies for nervous system regulation. Image and videos courtesy of Unyte Health. Learn more at integratedlistening.com.

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