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Safe and Sound Protocol: Treatment for ADHD and more

Safe and Sound Protocol: Treatment for ADHD and more

Feeling safe

The world is an uncertain and difficult place sometimes. When you have specific needs, the world, being a busy place filled with complexities, can force you to feel unsafe. Safety is a basic need for human beings, and feeling unprotected in your day-to-day life can make your underlying issues become exacerbated and more difficult.

In therapy, by using the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), we will work on improving the following:

  • Emotional control
  • Behavioral organization
  • Hearing sensitivity and listening

Based on decades of research, these methods have been proven effective for many people, from all walks of life.

Are you struggling?

Rapid changes are taking place in society today, and this directly affects the physical and mental health challenges for many people across the world. Such difficulties include:

  • Social, emotional issues
  • Attachment disorder
  • Auditory hypersensitivity
  • Body organization
  • Nervous system dysregulation
  • Learning, cognition, and attention challenges
  • Sensory processing differences
  • Stress-related physical/mental conditions

While traditional treatments help some, many with adverse experiences, or conditions such as ADHD, autism, or PTSD continue to face challenges.

If you resonate with these issues, it may be time to reach out to a professional.

How can SSP help me?

You will learn how to satisfy and awaken your nervous system. SSP is a non-invasive method using polyvagal theory, which is based on decades of research and developed by Unyte’s Chief Scientific Advisor, Dr. Stephen Porges.

By learning to think better, and connect better to the world around you and within, you will begin to feel better. After realizing that students needed more than just tutoring to be successful in school, the Pyramid of Potential was born aiming to find the core issues of why students struggle, and how to strengthen them.

To learn more, visit www.cftsap.com today.

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