Conditions that respond to RTT

Conditions that respond to RTT

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We write to highlight an emerging non-invasive therapeutic option that can be potentially used for various medical ailments. RTT is Rapid Transformational Therapy, a hybrid therapy developed by Marisa Peer in England, UK.1 It combines the best principles of hypnotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), Neuro- Linguistic Programming that offers...

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... conditions can this be used for? Table 1 and 2 highlight some of the areas where RTT is used and going forward will prove beneficial for the wider public. ...

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