A Study on Reattach Therapy – W.A.R.A. for Stabilising Neuropsychiatric Symptoms

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Vinu W, Mayura Vimalanathane, Yasaswi Sowbhagya Peddi, Sreenu Thalla

Abstract

ReAttach is a brief and proper psychological intervention, that primarily assists to reduce psychological distress and unpleasant feelings through various kinds of sensory processes and optimization of negative affect optimization. Aside from this, W.A.R.A practice therapy is a sub-component of the ReAttach therapy that mainly focuses on wiring the unpleasant feelings of the patients. After the pandemic outbreak, the W.A.R.A. practice has been utilizing self-regulation tools, which could be provided through a therapist in both face-to-face and remote sessions. The main aim of this, research article is to analyze the working procedure of W.A.R.A practice, describe the major intervention of this procedure, and learn the impact of this therapy session. However, the major findings and discussion of this study is W.A.R.A. practice is much more effective compared to other kinds of therapy and the conclusion of this study is, this specific therapy is greatly beneficial for patients, who are suffering from sensory over-responsivity.

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Vinu W, Mayura Vimalanathane, Yasaswi Sowbhagya Peddi, Sreenu Thalla. (2023). A Study on Reattach Therapy – W.A.R.A. for Stabilising Neuropsychiatric Symptoms. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(9s), 1419–1424. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1871
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