Michael Walsh

Landmark Recovery Podcast

Zachary Crouch

  • When Talk Therapy Doesn't Cut It

When Talk Therapy Doesn't Cut It

Tuesday 19th October 2021

Learn how Rapid Transformation Therapy can help heal trauma without reliving painful memories. Tune in to hear Jacqueline Connors' transformative approach.
47 minutes
Informative
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Hopeful
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Transformative

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Landmark Recovery Podcast
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Transforming Trauma: Jacqueline Connors on Rapid Transformation Therapy

Changing a physiology is easier than changing your mental thinking. So I would start with changing your habit first thing in the morning.
Ever felt like talk therapy just isn't cutting it? In this eye-opening episode of the Landmark Recovery Podcast, host Zachary Crouch sits down with Jacqueline Connors, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, to discuss why traditional talk therapy might not always be the best route for healing trauma. Jacqueline introduces Rapid Transformation Therapy (RTT), a groundbreaking approach that helps clients tackle negative unconscious habits without the need to relive their traumatic experiences.
Imagine starting your day by changing small habits that can shift your entire mindset. Jacqueline explains how RTT focuses on reprogramming the subconscious mind, offering a fresh perspective on how we can heal. They delve into the power of solution-focused hypnosis, emotional inheritance, and the often-overlooked connection between trauma and addiction. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who's found themselves stuck in the cycle of traditional therapy and is looking for alternative ways to heal.
Jacqueline's insights offer hope and practical steps to transform your thought life. Whether you're battling addiction or supporting someone who is, this conversation provides valuable tools for genuine recovery.