Rapid Resolution Therapy

When something happens that is disturbing or painful, it often leaves an impression that continues to affect the way one thinks, feels, and acts. Even though the experience is over, deeper parts of the mind may continue to respond as if the traumatic event is still happening. This often results in emotional, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms that cause significant distress for the individual and those closest to that person. Symptoms may include:

  • Anxiety
  • Heightened stress response
  • On-going muscle tension
  • Chronic pain
  • Irritability
  • Anger and resentment
  • Depression
  • Guilt and shame
  • Insomnia
  • Difficulty concentrating and focusing
  • Preoccupation
  • Isolation
  • Decreased interest in pleasurable activities
  • A feeling of stuck-ness
  • Addiction

When one is unable to change how she feels and acts, it is likely she’s still being affected by past experiences. With Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT), impressions and “ghosts from the past” are cleared and mind is updated to work in a most beneficial way.

What is Rapid Resolution Therapy?

Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT), created by Dr. Jon Connelly, is a unique and innovative therapeutic process that safely and effectively clears impressions and “ghosts from the past.” And ultimately, improves the way one automatically thinks, feels, acts, and responds. Like your favorite musical instrument that benefits from a regular tune-up, so too, does your mind. And RRT is one such process that fine-tunes and transforms the way the mind works, thereby, accelerating healing, improving health, enhancing connection, and enriching quality of life.

Who Can Benefit from Rapid Resolution Therapy?

Anyone who might be interested in experiencing a fast-paced, effective, and uplifting treatment for:

  • Anxiety
  • Fears & phobias
  • Sexual trauma
  • Childhood abuse
  • PTSD
  • Grief & loss
  • Depression
  • Chronic pain
  • Anger & resentment
  • Guilt & shame
  • Stuck-ness
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Addiction

For information and appointments, please call: 305-632-8706.