I attend at least two Rapid Resolution Therapy training sessions per year, and I recently returned from a Level 1 RRT training. I've been asked repeatedly by new attendees why I come back to Level 1 and Level 2 trainings. First it's because in doing so I continue to improve my skills and knowledge of RRT. RRT is dramatically different than what we learn in graduate school. Dr. Connelly is also always improving this entire process so in continually attending trainings it gives me a chance to learn what's new in RRT. Second when I attend Level 1 & 2 trainings I'm given opportunities to help others learn RRT as well as help people clear out their own traumas. Did you know in medical school there's a saying- watch one, do one, teach one? In doing so the medical student learns the process in a much deeper way than just reading it out of a book. Attending Level 1 & 2 trainings gives me just that opportunity; watch Dr. Connelly work with clients via videos and live demonstrations, teach attendees the process, and help them to clear their trauma. (watch, do, teach!)
The bottom line is in attending trainings regularly (and the teleconferences) I continue to improve my ability to heal and transform clients!
Be well, Be happy-
Tara S. Dickherber, LPC
Certified Rapid Resolution Therapy® therapist
Executive Director of the Institute for Survivors of Sexual Violence™
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