For many people, the concept of hypnotherapy might seem unconventional or intimidating. The use of hypnotherapy and hypnosis for medical or emotional conditions is largely considered a new-age treatment, but the practice has actually been around for thousands of years. In fact, there’s evidence to suggest that hypnosis has existed since the beginning of recorded history, even though the term “hypnotism” wasn’t coined until the 1840s. Today, hypnotherapy can be effectively used to help people who are struggling with issues including depression, anxiety, addiction, and phobias.
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Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT)

 
Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) is a hybrid form of therapy developed by Marisa Peer, an internationally known therapist who has worked with many Fortune 500 executives, celebrities, and royalty over the past 30 years. It combines the most beneficial principles of Hypnotherapy, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), Psychotherapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies. RTT is designed to deliver rapid, permanent results to people who are struggling with physical or emotional pains.

There are many benefits to RTT Hypnotherapy. Some of the most common issues clients resolve include:

  • Anxiety

  • Stress

  • Depression

  • Confidence issues

  • Self-esteem issues

  • Panic attacks

  • Performance anxiety

  • Weight loss

  • Relationship problems

It’s a very safe and relaxing process that will allow you to access your subconscious mind and uncover the root cause of your struggles.

During a typical RTT Hypnotherapy session, guided hypnosis is used to explore the parts of the mind which hold answers to some of your deepest challenges and questions about yourself. You will be aware and in complete control throughout the session, so there’s no need to worry about divulging information you might not be ready or willing to talk about. You will simply work with a therapist such as Coach Monique to understand, feel, and heal the blocks which prevent you from living the life you desire.

Does Rapid Transformational Therapy really work?

  • Connecting Behaviors

    They are changed by the experience of the RTT Hypnosis session because they were able to connect a lifelong or current “problem behavior” to a past event.

    For example, many clients discover that their fear of failure results in procrastination or finding excuses to not 100% try to reach a goal or pursue a dream. Oftentimes they can connect a specific event or experience when, as a young person, they got the message, “it’s bad to fail.” Many years later, as an adult, their coping mechanism is to procrastinate or not try at all as a way to protect them from the possibility of failing. Once they understand why they have procrastinated, it becomes easier to change that behavior to one that leads to success.

  • Change Thoughts, Beliefs & Expectations

    They begin to notice gradual changes in their thoughts, beliefs, expectations, or behaviors soon after the RTT Hypnosis session.

    For example, a client who typically struggled to “voice their opinions” may suddenly find themselves feeling much more relaxed and comfortable speaking up.

  • Retroactive Change without Conflict

    They experience retroactive changes, meaning at some point, they recognize they are just different and often feel as if their “old way of being” simply doesn’t exist anymore…it may even feel like something from a distant past.

    For example, someone who struggled with anxiety for years may suddenly notice weeks or a month after their RTT Hypnosis that they can’t remember the last time they felt anxious, and they aren’t even sure when that change happened. Not being anxious is just their “new normal.”

    However, it’s important to understand that each individual’s experience with RTT Hypnotherapy will be unique to them. There is no linear path to success.

RTT hypnotherapy, bipolar & other conditions
RTT Hypnotherapy is not recommended for anyone who has been diagnosed with seizures, epilepsy, or serious mental health issues such as Bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia, Borderline Personality Disorder, hallucinations, or delusions.

Of course, the best way to determine whether or not RTT Hypnotherapy is the right treatment for you is to consult with an RTT Practitioner. If you think RTT Hypnotherapy is a potential solution for you, it’s important to do thorough research to determine who is the best RTT Therapist for you and your goals. Experience not only in hypnotherapy is important, but also in personal and professional development can be essential to optimal outcomes.

While there are many good RTT therapists, finding someone who not only has deep experience with hypnotherapy but also training in related fields can make all the difference to your outcomes. This is not an area of your life where you should choose based on price, but rather focus on value. You will be happy you did.
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Reference: https://coachmonique.com/what-is-rtt-hypnotherapy-and-is-it-the-right-treatment-for-you/

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