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    • Pathway Aquiline Academy
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  • Home
  • Pathway Aquiline Academy
  • Administrative Staff
  • Meet the Clinicians
  • Community/STAD Staff
  • Meet the Animals
  • Psychotherapy
  • Respite Services
  • Safe and Sound Protocol
  • Rest and Restore Protocol
  • Accelerated Resolution
  • Clinical Supervison
  • Prices
  • Contact Us
  • REVIEW

About Rest and Restore Protocol (RRP)

"Rest and Restore ProtocolTM (RRP) is an innovative, clinical-grade listening therapy designed to help calm and restore mental and physical functioning. RRP is informed by decades of research studying physiological rhythms in the body, including heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and in the gut, alongside deep knowledge of advanced sound technology to support deep relaxation and optimal recovery for clients"(myunyte)

Highlights of Rest and Restore Protocol

  • Stimulating these natural rhythms send cues of safety to the nervous system, promoting healing functions that aid in mental and physical restoration.
  •  Activates the client’s social engagement system, helping to accelerate and enhance therapeutic outcomes.
  •  Supports physiological state regulation, allowing for greater resilience.
  • Decreases fight/flight/freeze responses
  • Connects you to yourself in a healthy and balanced manner. 

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Polyvagal Theory: The Science of Feeling Safe

Developed by world-renowned researcher and Unyte’s Chief Scientific Advisor, Dr. Stephen Porges, Polyvagal Theory focuses on what is happening in the body and the nervous system, and explains how our sense of safety, danger or life-threat can impact our behavior. Understanding Polyvagal Theory gives us a scientific framework that can be applied through physiological, or “bottom-up” therapies, to help change and improve how we feel, think and connect with others. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCRmkGSdN_0

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Disorders Treated

 Anxiety

inattention and focus

auditory sensitives

behavioral regulation and resilience

physical coordination and balance

reading and auditory processing

sleep, speech and language

social and emotional difficulties

trauma and post traumatic stress disorder

stressors that impact social engagement

has been used often in autism spectrum disorders 

attachment work.

Trauma history 

Depression

 anxiety 

Gastrointestinal and gut issues 

Rest and Restore Protocol

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