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  <title>Episode 87: How to Choose (or Be) a Safe Sound Therapy Practitioner</title>
  <description>How do you know if a sound therapy practitioner is truly safe?  In this episode, Niajae breaks down the essential qualities of a practitioner who protects your emotional and physical autonomy, and how practitioners themselves can embody trauma-informed leadership. Drawing from years of research, real-life studio experience, and her signature Trauma-Informed Sound Therapy™ training, she explores what safety actually means, why it matters, and how to identify red flags before stepping into any healing space. In this episode, we cover:   What physical safety looks like inside a session   How emotional safety impacts healing   Why safety is non-negotiable in today’s collapsing systems   Questions to ask when choosing a practitioner   Red flags that signal lack of training, integrity, or boundaries   The difference between a guru, a leader, and a trauma-informed leader   Why trauma-informed training is needed now more than ever   This episode is a must-listen for anyone attending sound baths, and for practitioners who truly want to uphold safety, integrity, and embodied leadership in their work. Follow Us on Instagram @SoundTherapyNetwork https://www.instagram.com/soundtherapynetwork  Practitioners interested in our mentorship go to https://soundtherapynetwork.com Download the Healthy Love Healing App https://healthylovehealing.com </description>
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