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RTT vs Traditional Therapy – What’s the Difference?

When it comes to healing emotional wounds or changing behavior patterns, not all therapies are created equal.


Traditional talk therapy has long been a popular choice, but Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) offers a modern alternative that many people find faster and more effective.


Here’s how they differ:

1. Speed of Results:

  • Traditional Therapy: Often takes months or even years of regular sessions to see significant change.

  • RTT: Many clients experience major breakthroughs in just one to three sessions.


2. Focus on the Root Cause:

  • Traditional Therapy: Typically explores current thoughts and feelings over time.

  • RTT: Uses hypnosis to access the subconscious and uncover the root cause of the issue directly.


3. Tools and Techniques:

  • Traditional Therapy: Relies heavily on discussion, analysis, and conscious reflection.

  • RTT: Combines hypnotherapy, CBT, NLP, and psychotherapy to create powerful subconscious reprogramming.


4. Recording for Reinforcement:

  • Traditional Therapy: Progress depends on session frequency.

  • RTT: You receive a personalised transformational recording to rewire beliefs daily for 21+ days.


5. Long-Term Change: RTT aims to deliver rapid, permanent transformation by reshaping the core beliefs driving your behavior. It’s like clearing weeds from the roots, rather than just trimming the surface.


Why Clients Choose RTT: If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated by slow progress, RTT may be the breakthrough you’ve been searching for. Its solution-focused approach helps you move forward—quickly and effectively.


All of my clients report to me that they wish they'd discovered RTT sooner and not wasted so much time!


Read some of their testimonials here:


I had traditional therapy for 4 years and whilst it was lovely to talk to someone impartial - I never really got to the root cause of my issues until I had RTT!


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