Rapid Transformation Therapy (RTT)
Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) is a revolutionary therapeutic approach developed by Marisa Peer, a renowned English therapist and author. It is based on 35 years of therapeutic work, research and experience. The method combines elements of traditional psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), hypnotherapy, as well as the latest findings in neurolinguistics (NLP) and neuroplasticity.
The goal of the RTT method is the rapid and lasting treatment of emotional and behavioral problems.
The foundation of RTT is the belief that many problems and behavioral patterns are hidden in the subconscious,
and these subconscious beliefs and programs influence an individual’s behavior, emotional state, and physical condition.
The effectiveness of RTT lies in its ability to help discover and change negative, inhibiting thoughts, and beliefs hidden in the subconscious. Through therapist-guided deep relaxation, the client enters a state where they can easily access subconscious contents and memories.
The effectiveness of RTT lies in its ability to help discover and change negative, inhibiting thoughts, and beliefs hidden in the subconscious. Through therapist-guided deep relaxation, the client enters a state where they can easily access subconscious contents and memories.
In this state, the therapist helps the client identify and change thoughts and beliefs that cause problems in their life, replacing them with positive ones. During the therapeutic process, an audio recording is made, which the client listens to for at least 21 days to reinforce the new positive thought patterns and behavioral strategies in everyday life.
The process results in lasting changes in the individual’s thinking and behavior,
creating a happier, more fulfilled quality of life.
RTT is considered fast, as an individual’s problem can be addressed in just one session. Results are quickly noticeable, and based on experiences, RTT has been successfully applied to address issues such as:
1. Stress and anxiety
RTT can help those struggling with chronic stress or anxiety change their responses to stress and reduce anxiety.
2. Depression
RTT therapy can provide an opportunity to alleviate depressive symptoms and develop a more positive emotional state.
3. Phobias and panic attacks
RTT can assist those plagued by phobias or panic attacks.
4. Low self-esteem and self-worth
RTT can aid in developing positive self-esteem and confidence.
5. Addiction
RTT is used for addiction treatment, such as smoking cessation, alcohol addiction, gambling, eating disorders, etc.
6. Weight loss
RTT can be used to support weight loss and establish more balanced eating habits.
7. Other obstacles
Numerous mental and physical problems that hinder individuals in their pursuit of health and wholeness.
We can count on successful session if there is mutual trust and sympathy.
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