Unyte Health

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Help your clients thrive. Discover the Safe and Sound Protocol, Integrated Listening System, Rest and Restore Protocol, and more. Manage stress and thrive.

PURPOSE
We help transform the lives of children, youth and adults everyday. Improve brain function. Gain greater confidence. MISSION STATEMENT
Unyte's mission is to guide every person to train their nervous system to be more aware, regulated and resilient so they can feel safe, happy and healthy and more effectively connect with others and respond to life’s challenges. OUR COMPANY
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19/06/2026

Regulation isn't always built in big moments, but the small ones you can actually reach and come back to.

The practices that stick aren't always the most elaborate. They're the ones that fit into your day, feel accessible when your system needs them most, and become familiar enough that your nervous system knows where to find them.

18/06/2026

Deeper trust. Greater regulatory capacity. A nervous system that can finally rest.

Explore how RRP fits into your practice: https://hubs.ly/Q04lVLSM0

14/06/2026

What does it actually look like to slow down your intervention with a neurodivergent client? And when behavior shows up in the room, is it sensory, relational, or both?

These are the clinical questions that don't always have easy answers — and Kelly Beins, OTR/L, RYT
and Taylor Hayden, MA, LPC-S, LCMHC, get into all of it. Tune in to all the learnings from this on-demand webinar: https://hubs.la/Q04lfbl_0

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Misattunement doesn't always look like a rupture.

Sometimes it's a question that lands a beat too late. A reflection that was close, but not quite right. A client who nods and moves on, and so do you.

Every nervous system in the room is sending signals. The work is learning to catch them, including the ones you missed.

Photos from Unyte Health's post 12/06/2026

Your clients don't all regulate the same way, and the Built for Every Brain offer was designed with exactly that in mind. Everything inside was chosen to help you show up for each unique nervous system you work with. See everything that’s waiting for you inside!

Explore this offer, available for a limited-time: https://hubs.la/Q04lb5X60

Photos from Unyte Health's post 11/06/2026

“Sharon’s key takeaway from working with Anderson emphasized the adaptability of combining treatment plans for individual clients. By combining SSP, RRP, TRE and EMDR, Anderson began to unravel a complex web of trauma that could not be addressed by one modality alone.”

Read more about the power of combining Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) and Rest and Restore Protocol (RRP) with the modalities you’re already practicing in this case study: https://hubs.la/Q04kwkfR0

10/06/2026

The nervous system can relearn safety, shifting something within the self, and in how we show up in relationship with others. That's the quiet power of the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP): it doesn't push, it creates the conditions for healing to unfold.

Photos from Unyte Health's post 09/06/2026

Sound is one of the most direct pathways to the nervous system. Rooted in Polyvagal Theory, our listening therapies work because the brain is already wired to scan sound for cues of safety or threat.

See how that connection works, and what becomes possible when we use it intentionally.

Explore the science behind safety. Visit https://hubs.la/Q04ksdQD0.

Bridging OT and Mental Health 08/06/2026

What happens when OT and mental health work together?

Join us June 22nd as Dr. Varleisha Lyons and Rebecca Knowles explore how the nervous system sits at the center of autism, ADHD, sensory processing, and trauma.

You'll learn how to read daily routines as early signs of autonomic collapse, how listening therapies create the biological safety that makes other interventions actually land, and how to move your practice from managing behavior to building real physiological resilience.

Register for free:

Bridging OT and Mental Health Expanding your capacity to support complex intersections of autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, and trauma.

04/06/2026

What happens when OT and mental health work together?

Join us June 22nd as Dr. Varleisha Lyons and Rebecca Knowles explore how the nervous system sits at the center of autism, ADHD, sensory processing, and trauma.

You'll learn how to read daily routines as early signs of autonomic collapse, how listening therapies create the biological safety that makes other interventions actually land, and how to move your practice from managing behavior to building real physiological resilience.

Register for free: https://hubs.la/Q04j__HB0

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