For Therapists & Practitioners: A Trauma-Informed Sound Series
- Julie Jewels Smoot
- Apr 9
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 20

Series Introduction: Sound as Support, Not Intervention
There is a growing curiosity around sound in clinical spaces.
Therapists are asking:
Can sound help regulate the nervous system?
Can it support clients between sessions?
Can it deepen presence without adding more “work”?
These are important questions.
And they require careful answers.
This series is not about adding another tool to your toolbox.
It is not about doing more, guiding more, or facilitating more.
It is about something quieter.
It is about sound as support—not intervention.
The work shared here is grounded in:
Non-directive presence
Consent-based listening
Nervous system awareness
Respect for clinical scope and boundaries
This is not therapy. And it is not meant to replace your clinical training.
Instead, this series offers a way to explore how sound can exist alongside your work—without overriding it.
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