
Disclaimer:
The following information is an excerpt from the official Rapid Transformational Therapy website. RTT is a very efficient method that is used worldwide but is not recognized as an independent therapy method in all countries. Although I have successfully completed my training as an RTT therapist, I am not a clinical psychotherapist or psychiatrist and therefore I will not make any diagnoses or healing promises. Nonetheless RTT has helped thousands and thousands of people get their life back.
What is RTT?
(taken from rtt.com)
Rapid Transformational Therapy® embraces many of the positive aspects of hypnosis and hypnotherapy that are known to produce a transformative effect on clients, including the use of trance and hypnotic conditioning.
However, RTT® goes beyond hypnosis, diagnosing what works with clients to build a new therapeutic approach. Unlike traditional hypnotherapy, RTT® does not rely solely on positive reinforcement.
While using correct, up-to-date, and relevant language when talking to yourself is certainly a part of any transformation, it serves as more of a reinforcement of breakthroughs rather than the catalyst. RTT® therapists could reach breakthroughs via hypnosis that would not be possible if they were simply trying to access the subconscious mind via altered language and self-talk.
Your RTT® therapist is equipped with an array of techniques and tools that are crucial, not just in teaching you how to communicate with your subconscious mind but also directly accessing and fixing whatever blocks may be there. Central to that is the ability to transform many clients in a single session.
“My ability to do that doesn’t come from a single methodology; it comes from the unique layering of techniques and beliefs that I created and now teach.” Marisa Peer
How does RTT work?
(Taken from rtt.com)
Marisa identified that regardless of their issue, clients benefit from applying a particular set of techniques in a specific way that almost always brings about phenomenal changes. These insights provided the foundations for Rapid Transformational Therapy® to emerge as a distinctive therapeutic approach.
Marisa has developed a unique therapy and a range of techniques and tools that your therapist may draw on depending on a client’s presenting challenges by diagnosing what works with real clients in real sessions. Your RTT® therapist is trained to use these tools in a skillful and exploratory way following extensive training, ongoing support, and supervision.
What can I expect from a session?
(Taken from rtt.com)
You will work with your RTT® therapist to uncover the meaning and interpretation of events in your life and then change them.
This leads to permanent, powerful results. RTT® works by empowering the mind to tell the body what to do, for example, heal itself using a technique called Command Therapy, easily move away from addictions, and turn fear into excitement. RTT® can tell the body how to react and how to feel, and it can alter and improve the messages the body sends to the mind so things like depression, anxiety, and panic attacks can be permanently overcome.
If you are in physical or emotional pain, you want rapid results. RTT® aims to deliver permanent change in one to three sessions. RTT® recognizes and values the significance clients attach to their issues/problems, and then offers a powerful emotional release. You can be free from pain.
RTT® also uses Command Cell therapy as a technique for purposefully healing the body instead of positive conditioning alone. RTT® draws out “unfinished business,” meaning it is a technique for addressing the trauma that clients have held onto for many years.
About Dr. Gabor Mate
A part of my method is inspired by Dr. Gabor Mate and his teachings about trauma and addiction.
In his book "When the body says no" Gabor also shows the connection between stress and disease. Gabor has been a great teacher for me on my own path.
Please check out the work of Gabor on YouTube, there's a lot of free material.