The digital version helps you simplify, control and track, and have a more attuned approach in your facilitation of the SSP. This will improve the overall experience you and your clients will have with the SSP. More specifically, key benefits include:
Simplify
- Enable your clients to listen anywhere, any time on any device.
- Deliver in person at your office or clinic, or remotely with clients using their own smartphone or tablet.
- Eliminate the need to clean, pack, and ship the physical equipment.
- Facilitate SSP with more than one client at a time—create as many client accounts as you need, clients can listen to whatever programs you assign whenever they want. This means an unlimited number of clients can listen at the same time; in other words
- Make listening easy—the app is intuitive, it’s easy to start, stop and pause listening, resulting in fewer listening hiccups and fewer support needs for you and your clients.
Control and Track
- Easily create and manage client accounts, and invite clients by email.
- Control exactly who can listen, and for how long they have access.
- Assign and customize listening programs for clients. Clients can only listen to the programs you choose.
- Configure different levels of access for administrators, providers, and clients—so everyone only gets what they need and your clients’ information is kept safe.
- Quickly view, track, and assess clients’ listening progress. You will be able to see exactly what your client is listening to, for how long, and with what number and duration of pauses.
Attune and Embed
- Shift the SSP experience to one of support, guidance, and engagement.
- Focus on the core elements of SSP facilitation: safety and co-regulation.
- Invite your client to understand and better regulate their nervous system.
- Measure your client’s listening with improved feedback and processing of the experience.
- Create a positive feedback loop in your practice by learning and improving your facilitation as you learn from each client’s experience.
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