Trauma-informed sound experiences using gongs, singing bowls, and non-demanding listening
Created for those who need space—not pressure—to reconnect with themselves
Understanding Trauma-Informed Sound by Julie Jules Smoot: Prioritizing the nervous system, avoiding overwhelming tones, respecting boundaries, allowing for rest, and promoting choice over pressure for safety and steadiness. When I use the phrase trauma-informed sound , I am not talking about relaxation music. I am not talking about spa ambiance. I am not talking about forcing calm. Trauma-informed sound means that the nervous system comes first. It means the body is respected