What Makes SST Different: The Future of Trauma Healing Is Synchronized
- Megan Earles
- Jul 2, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 19, 2025

SST is not a new modality. It’s a new methodology.
It isn’t "just" talk therapy or "just" massage therapy. It isn't "just" neurofeedback or acupuncture. It's all of it—delivered in a co-facilitated, real-time, relational session.
At the core of Synchronized Synergistic Therapy (SST) is the understanding that trauma is a full-body experience. So why is most trauma care still siloed?
The psychotherapist sits in one office.
The acupuncturist in another.
The neurofeedback tech down the hall.
The massage therapist in a separate building.
Even when we refer our clients out for "complementary" therapies, we're not creating synergy. We're outsourcing regulation. The client is left to coordinate, interpret, and carry the effects of each modality alone.
SST changes that.
By bringing two or more licensed/certified trauma-informed providers into a single session—synchronized in timing, intention, and flow—SST creates a healing field unlike anything else.
Why this matters:
It ensures real-time co-regulation and attunement across the nervous system.
It helps release trauma from both narrative and neurophysiological pathways.
It decreases overwhelm by unifying care in one safe, resourced container.
It allows providers to collaborate live, not just via chart notes or referrals.
Clients who have "tried everything" are finally finding lasting relief. Practitioners are rediscovering their passion for healing work.
Whatever your professional background, SST provides a framework that integrates your expertise into an even more impactful approach.
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