Thursday, March 10, 2011

Radical changes

A little over a month ago I had a 20 something woman come in for her first ever Rapid Resolution Therapy session. She had been suffering from depression, anxiety, and a driving phobia. In her first session she was very closed both physically and emotionally. Her hair was pulled back, she kept her coat on the entire session, and kept her arms crossed most of the session. She was referred by her parents; her step-dad was a previous RRT client of mine. I cleared out all I could in the time we had scheduled.
Of course I followed up, but didn't have her personal e-mail so I e-mailed her mother requesting my client's e-mail. Her mother noted her daughter (my client) was much happier and had been very happy and excited about the session she had with me.
she came in for a second session at which time we addressed her driving phobia. (She lives an hour from my office. And her parents were having to help drive her to her sessions.) At this second session she was much more joyful, open emotionally and physically, and we had a blast! I mean seriously, we laughed until I suspect we both almost pee'd our pants!!
Again I followed up, she noted she'd had a little set back but was getting back on track. A few weeks after that she called me and asked fro another session. Well she just came in yesterday and OMG! Her hair was down, styled and gorgeous. She had make up on, she was vibrant and full of energy and verve! She was talking with her hands! No seriously, this was something I had not experienced with her. She expressed amazing clarity on her life, where she was, and knew where she was going. She was standing up for herself and getting her needs met.
Bottom line- I wish I had video of each of her sessions to share so you could see the transformation. Rapid Resolution Therapy never ceases to amaze me!
Be well, Be happy- Tara S. Dickherber, M.Ed, CPC Digg!

1 comment:

Val n Drew Prater said...

I love RRT! It's power to clear the smudges on the windows so that the beautiful light shines through never ceases to amaze me. You are such a talented therapist and I am glad that we are colleagues!