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anthony
Founder
Exactly... 3 sessions, 6 sessions, 20 sessions, complete bullshit nonsense that is heard from mental health professionals trying to sell themselves, and instead of listening to the clients, they're too busy thinking they have all the answers.And how, in three sessions, can you positively confirm anything? Where is the report on your study?
If its so easy to treat us veterans, then why hasn't every veteran administration around the world picked it up and using it? Oh wait... because it treats you when you stubbed your toe, had a bad breakup or got slapped around a few times at school, for people claiming they now have PTSD from it.
Total garbage. Be honest... that is what veterans want to hear... not more bullshit from another mental health physician trying to sell themselves and make money of others.
People wonder why the system is so broken...
RRT may work for a minority, but its not working for a majority, otherwise VA's globally would be using it. EMDR has more studies and proven success than RRT, let alone PE, CBT, CTT, etc etc... name your acronym, they all have limited success with combat trauma. Studies love to dictate otherwise after they've selectively chosen the mildest of clients to obtain excellent results, though the facts are... the most difficult type of PTSD is combat to date... RRT hasn't changed that, so please cut the crap of marketing an old technique with a new twist and spin.