Rapid Transformational Therapy
The article treats RTT's evidence base as mainly anecdotal rather than experimentally established. RTT interprets remembered scenes to connect childhood conclusions with current symptoms. The RTT process begins with investigative questioni…
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The article treats RTT's evidence base as mainly anecdotal rather than experimentally established. RTT interprets remembered scenes to connect childhood conclusions with current symptoms. The RTT process begins with investigative questioning to find clues behind a client's symptom or desired change. RTT installs new beliefs through hypnosis and personalized recordings because logic alone may not defeat emotion. RTT uses hypnosis to regress clients to scenes believed to explain a current symptom or behavior. RTT is presented as a fast therapy method that targets underlying beliefs rather than repeatedly revisiting symptoms. RTT is positioned for problems such as phobias, compulsive eating, addiction-like behaviors, relationship issues, and confidence difficulties.