What is Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT®)?

 

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Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT®) is a pioneering therapy based on neuroscience. It was developed by the top UK-Therapist Marisa Peer. RTT® offers fast and effective results by combining the most beneficial principles of hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) and CNT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy).

Rapid Transformational Therapy® extraordinary, permanent change from physical, emotional and psychological pain. This is done by reframing our core beliefs, values, habits and emotions that are deeply rooted in the subconscious. By rapidly rewiring the neural pathways of the brain (Neuroplasticity), RTT® replaces out-dated belief systems and negative patterns of behaviour which allows for new life-affirming beliefs to be formed as well as for the healing process to begin.

RTT® offers unparalleled results. In addition, it works rapidly and removes the need for continuous therapy sessions. A single session can achieve powerful results for a range of issues. Both children and adults can benefit from an RTT® session. More complicated issues and conditions may require up to three RTT® sessions.

Rapid Transformational Therapy® has been proven to successfully treat the following issues:

  • Weight Problems, Confidence and Self-esteem, Insomnia

  • Addictions - alcohol, drugs, smoking, gambling

  • Anxiety and Depression, Stress, Achieving Goals, Motivation

  • Fears and Phobias, Grief and Trauma, Physical and Chronic pain,

  • Relationships, Sexual Problems, Migraines

  • Many others issues

“Focus only on what you want to move towards and accomplish, never on the opposite, which is what you want to leave behind. This becomes easier as you find the flip side of every negative thought and use that instead. Whatever we focus on we move towards. Whatever we focus on we experience and feel. Whatever we focus on we get more of; it becomes more real to us.”

Marisa Peer