Safe and Sound Protocol
The Safe and Sound Protocol is a research-based approach to help the nervous system become more flexible with resilient.
Introduction
Hi! My name is Rachel, and I provide the Safe and Sound Protocol, life coaching, and wellness coaching. After co-founding the original North Woods clinic in White Bear Lake, our family of 6 took a leap of faith and moved to Duluth in the middle of the pandemic.
Looking back, we now see how it was part of a bigger plan, and to finally call Duluth home is a dream come true! I’m dedicated to helping women embrace healthier lifestyle choices, navigate major decisions, and grow stronger in their faith. As a former teacher, I also enjoy providing the Safe and Sound Protocol to adults, teens, and children to help them better regulate their nervous system. Those with trauma, ADHD, and Autism have found the protocol to be helpful.
My Education
Master or Science degree in Education from Walden University
Bachelor of Arts Degree from Luther College
Certified Wellness Coach through NETA
Certified Personal Trainer through NETA
Certified in Safe and Sound Protocol
My Safe and Sound Protocol Rates
While the Safe and Sound Protocol isn’t covered by insurance, my clients find that it is a worthwhile investment ($85 for the initial intake, and $70 for each 55-minute session after), and a cost-effective alternative to therapy (especially for those with high deductibles).
I would be happy to meet with you in person at our Duluth office, over the phone, or over Zoom.
Rachel Odland – MA, CWC, CPT
My Approach (Safe and Sound Protocol)
In coaching sessions, I use compassion, humor, Motivational Interviewing (M.I.), the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), and faith-based counseling for those that desire it.
Motivational Interviewing (M.I.)
Motivational Interviewing is a collaborative, goal-oriented style of communication with particular attention to the language of change. It is designed to strengthen personal motivation for and commitment to a specific goal by eliciting and exploring the person’s own reasons for change within an atmosphere of acceptance and compassion.
At the end of the day, for change to be lasting you have to want it for yourself. In this, sense, M.I. provides a framework for discovering what you really want, why you want it, and how to make it happen.
Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP)
Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) is a research-based approach using filtered music to help the nervous system to become more flexible with shifting states. Dr. Stephen Porges, a neuroscientist, intended for the intervention to be helpful for individuals diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.
Unknowingly, Porges stumbled upon a therapeutic intervention with a wide application, benefiting various populations. As a Certified provider of the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), I am able to use this research-proven approach for a variety of issues. SSP can be especially helpful for those experiencing sensitivities to sound, light, physical touch, tastes, and smells.
It can also be beneficial for those experiencing ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, disordered eating, substance abuse, anxiety, depression, chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, and gut issues (scroll down to watch a short video about SSP).
Christian Counseling
I look to Christ as the ultimate source of hope and healing, but I also recognize that faith can be messy, with its share of highs and lows. During our coaching sessions, I’m open to discussing faith, exploring scripture, and praying together if that’s something you desire.
No matter your spiritual background, I’ll always bring a compassionate, non-judgmental approach, meeting you wherever you are in your journey. Growth often requires the courage to be vulnerable and confront difficult challenges. In my own life, I’ve faced doubt, loss, and grief, and I understand how tough life can be. My office is a space where you can be real, and I’d be honored to walk alongside you if given the chance.
Testimonials about Rachel
Rachel, you are a very special lady… don’t let anyone steal your joy!
I really benefited from my time with Rachel. She coached me to gain a much-needed and invaluable ability for self-compassion that I don’t believe I would have discovered without her. I’m a much stronger, and yet softer woman for it. So much of my life improved and became easier after the gaining this perspective and skill. I’m very thankful for Rachel!
Rachel is an excellent counselor. With LOTS of patience and kindness she walked beside me as I traveled the road of fear, depression and sorrow. Without Rachel’s help I wouldn’t have taken the first step. I am now on the road to recovery and health. I like the person I have become and I am so glad God led me to Northwoods. It feels so good to smile.
I’ve known Rachel for 20 years and she truly is the best listener I’ve ever met. She is a kind, compassionate, and very dedicated person who is adept at making everyone feel heard and important.
Rachel is an absolute gem. Kind, smart, insightful, compassionate, and quick to laugh. Her thoughtfulness and authenticity are contagious, so being around her makes it a little easier to be your best self. You are in good care and in good company with Rachel.
Rachel is very caring, engaging, supportive and brings laughter into the mix – she is a great guide and offers a variety of tools to help you on your journey. I look forward to every time we meet!
I used North Woods for life coaching and found it so helpful. I would recommend it to anyone who is seeking support in reaching their goals.
I have known Mark and Rachel for many years and they are both very thoughtful, caring and compassionate individuals. We are very fortunate to have them in our community.
Next Steps
At Lion Counseling we only work with those ready to put in the work. If you’re prepared to invest your time, energy, and resources into this journey, reach out to us today. We will respond to you within one business day to answer your questions and discuss next steps. You can call or text us at 213-537-2273 or email us at contact@escapethecagenow.com