Safety, Scope of Practice & Trauma-Informed Care
Effective safety is not created by intensity. It is created by clarity, pacing, and consent.
Munay Live is a sanctuary for inner work grounded in trauma-informed principles, somatic awareness, and cultural respect. This page outlines the safety framework that guides all sessions hosted on the platform. It is designed to help you make informed, empowered choices about your own wellbeing.
1. Scope of Practice: What Munay Live Is and Is Not
Munay Live offers non-clinical, non-medical, non-licensed forms of transformational support, including energy work, somatic coaching, ancestral practices, and lineage-rooted arts.
Our work is intended for:
- personal insight
- emotional growth
- energetic balance
- spiritual exploration
- nervous system support through non-clinical somatic practices
Munay Live does not provide:
- psychotherapy
- mental health diagnosis or treatment
- medical care or medical advice
- crisis intervention services
- replacement for professional healthcare
If you require medical or psychological treatment, please contact a licensed provider in your area. Our sessions may complement professional support but do not replace it.
2. Trauma-Informed Foundations
Every practitioner on Munay Live agrees to uphold trauma-informed principles, including:
Safety
Sessions are paced and structured to avoid overwhelm or retraumatization.
Choice & Agency
You may pause, modify, or stop a session at any time. Consent is ongoing, not assumed.
Transparency
Practitioners explain the modality, what to expect, and any potential intensity levels before the session begins.
Pacing
Practitioners adjust depth and speed in response to your nervous system signals.
Cultural Awareness
Practitioners avoid imposing interpretations and honor the client's lived experience, background, and meaning-making process.
If at any point you feel unsafe or unsure, you are encouraged to communicate this directly.
3. Emotional & Psychological Safety
Because transformational work can surface strong emotions, you may experience:
- temporary emotional intensity
- vulnerability
- release of long-held patterns
- sensations in the body
- memories or imagery
These reactions can be part of the healing process, but they can also signal the need to slow down. You always remain in choice.
Practitioners are trained to support emotional regulation through grounding techniques, somatic orientation, boundary reinforcement, and nervous system stabilization practices.
However, practitioners do not treat trauma in a clinical capacity. If you are experiencing acute psychological distress, please seek licensed mental health support.
4. Contraindications: When Sessions May Not Be Appropriate
Non-linear inner work can be deeply supportive, but certain situations call for the care of licensed clinical professionals. Munay Live sessions may not be appropriate if you are:
- currently experiencing suicidal thoughts or self-harm urges
- in active psychosis, mania, or delusional states
- recently hospitalized for psychiatric reasons
- undergoing acute trauma processing without clinical support
- unable to distinguish inner experience from external reality
- in active substance withdrawal or intoxication
Additionally, individuals with legal or clinical requirements for medical, psychological, or substance-related treatment should work with licensed providers who are authorized to meet those obligations.
5. Physical & Medical Considerations
Energy work and somatic practices are generally gentle, but they are not a substitute for medical care.
Munay Live practitioners do not:
- diagnose illnesses
- prescribe medication
- treat medical conditions
- perform physical manipulation
- offer clinical nutritional advice
If you are pregnant, have epilepsy, have a heart condition, or use a pacemaker, please inform your practitioner before your session.
Always consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns.
6. Client Responsibilities
By participating in sessions, you agree to:
- take responsibility for your physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing
- communicate your limits and needs during the session
- disclose relevant medical or psychological conditions
- seek licensed care when needed
- practice self-regulation before and after sessions
- use your own discernment when integrating insights
You may decline any part of a session at any time.
7. Practitioner Responsibilities
Practitioners are required to:
- work within their scope of training and lineage
- disclose credentials and modality limitations
- uphold ethical guidelines
- maintain confidentiality except where required by law
- honor client agency and consent
- avoid imposing belief systems
- pause, adjust, or modify a session if safety concerns arise, always with the intention of protecting your wellbeing
Practitioners may refer clients elsewhere if a modality is not appropriate.
8. Crisis Protocol
Even in grounded, well-held inner work, moments of unexpected emotional intensity can arise. This is a natural part of transformational processes, and having clarity about crisis support helps ensure you remain resourced and safe.
If you find yourself in a state of acute emotional distress or crisis—before, during, or after a session—please reach out to appropriate emergency or clinical support.
Munay Live practitioners are not trained or authorized to provide crisis intervention. If you are in immediate danger or believe you may harm yourself or someone else, please contact:
- Your local emergency number
- A suicide prevention hotline
- A licensed mental health professional
Practitioners may gently pause or postpone sessions if they believe you would be better supported by clinical care. This is not a withdrawal of support—it is an act of protection and alignment with trauma-informed practice.
9. Integration & Aftercare
Transformation unfolds in layers, often in spirals rather than straight lines. Integration is rarely linear. Like the Five Doorways Method™, it moves in circles and spirals—returning, deepening, settling, and revealing at different moments. Insights may arise all at once or reveal themselves slowly over days or weeks. This is part of the process.
To support integration after a session, you may choose to:
- drink water
- rest or take a quiet moment
- journal or voice-note impressions
- walk or stretch gently
- speak with a trusted friend
- return to grounding practices
- avoid major decisions if you feel unrooted
Integration is where the work becomes real—where what was felt becomes lived. There is no "correct" timeline. You are invited to honor your pace, your nervous system, and your own way of becoming.
10. Disclaimer
Munay Live and its practitioners provide complementary, non-medical services. Nothing offered on the platform should be interpreted as:
- medical advice
- mental health diagnosis
- treatment for any illness
- guarantee of outcome
Participation is voluntary and based on informed consent.
By using Munay Live, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Safety & Trauma-Informed Practices page and agree to its terms.