Safe and Sound Protocol

Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) by UNYTE: A Pathway to Calm, Connection, and Regulation

The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) by UNYTE is an evidence-based auditory intervention designed to enhance the brain’s ability to process sound, regulate emotions, and improve social engagement. Developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, the SSP is grounded in Polyvagal Theory and leverages the power of music to help individuals achieve a state of calm and readiness for connection.

The SSP is suitable for individuals of all ages, from children to adults, who experience challenges in emotional regulation, social engagement, sensory processing, or trauma recovery. It is particularly beneficial for those with:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • ADHD

  • Anxiety and Depression

  • Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

  • Trauma and PTSD

  • Speech and Language Delays

  • Regulation Challenges

A woman and a young boy sitting on the floor inside a blanket fort, with the boy wearing headphones and the woman smiling at him. Represents Safe and Sound Protocol.