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Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

Polyvagal-based acoustic listening therapy clinicians deliver to regulate the nervous system.

About Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

Unyte Health offers the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), a clinician-delivered, evidence-informed acoustic intervention developed by Dr. Stephen Porges based on Polyvagal Theory. Functioning as a non-invasive acoustic vagal-nerve stimulator, the SSP is designed to reduce stress and auditory sensitivity while enhancing felt safety, regulation, and social engagement - frequently integrated into trauma work alongside EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, and IFS. Delivered through Unyte's provider platform/app on a provider license/subscription (with optional client remote delivery). Note: Unyte states its products are not medical devices; confirm provider terms and any data/BAA details for your use.

What Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol) does

The features that actually matter for therapy practice.

Safe and Sound Protocol (acoustic listening therapy)

Polyvagal-based nervous-system regulation

In-person or remote client delivery

Provider dashboard and training

Integrates with EMDR/SE/IFS workflows

Additional programs (Focus System, etc.)

Honest assessment

What works and what does not, based on hands-on testing.

What works well

  • Evidence-informed, Porges-developed protocol
  • Strong fit for trauma/regulation work
  • Integrates with EMDR/SE/IFS
  • In-person or remote delivery

Where it falls short

  • Requires provider training/certification
  • Subscription/license cost
  • Not a medical device (per vendor)
  • Confirm data/BAA terms for your setup

FAQ

Common questions about Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

What is Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol) best for?
Polyvagal-based acoustic listening therapy clinicians deliver to regulate the nervous system.

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