RTT Therapeutic Techniques & Modalities 4 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In RTT, the 'Three Scenes' regression technique involves:
- Reviewing three key memories to identify a pattern of belief or behavior (Correct answer)
- Rehearsing three future scenarios where the client applies new behaviors
- Repeating the same memory three times to desensitize emotional charge
- Visiting three past lives to uncover karmic root causes
Correct answer: Reviewing three key memories to identify a pattern of belief or behavior
RTT's Three Scenes technique identifies repeating themes across pivotal memories to pinpoint the core belief that drives the presenting issue.
Question 2: What is the therapeutic function of metaphor and storytelling in RTT sessions?
- Metaphors bypass critical conscious resistance and deliver change directly to the subconscious (Correct answer)
- Metaphors are used to entertain clients and build rapport at the start of sessions
- Storytelling replaces regression work when the client has no childhood memories
- Metaphors are primarily used in the waking phase to explain the session's outcomes
Correct answer: Metaphors bypass critical conscious resistance and deliver change directly to the subconscious
The subconscious mind processes symbolic language and metaphor more readily than direct instruction, making storytelling a powerful change vehicle in RTT.
Question 3: When a client reports that a new, unwanted behavior began after a specific event, an RTT therapist would most likely:
- Use affect bridge regression to connect the current behavior to its triggering event (Correct answer)
- Apply systematic desensitization to the specific trigger event
- Prescribe a thought-stopping technique to interrupt the behavior
- Refer the client to a psychiatrist for further evaluation
Correct answer: Use affect bridge regression to connect the current behavior to its triggering event
The affect bridge technique uses the emotional signature of the current problem as a guide to locate the originating event in regression.
Question 4: The RTT concept of 'regression to the ISE' refers to finding:
- The Initial Sensitizing Event — the first occurrence of the belief or emotional wound (Correct answer)
- The Internal Safety Environment — a safe mental space created during trance
- The Identified Symptom Experience — a written account of the client's problem
- The Integrated Somatic Echo — a body memory linked to a suppressed emotion
Correct answer: The Initial Sensitizing Event — the first occurrence of the belief or emotional wound
The Initial Sensitizing Event (ISE) is the root memory where a limiting belief or pattern first formed, and targeting it produces the deepest transformation.
Question 5: In RTT's approach to physical symptoms, which statement best reflects the mind-body framework used?
- Physical symptoms often carry emotional messages that the body expresses when the mind cannot (Correct answer)
- Physical symptoms are always physiological in origin and require medical, not therapeutic, treatment
- RTT treats physical symptoms by ignoring the emotional component entirely
- Physical symptoms are irrelevant to subconscious programming
Correct answer: Physical symptoms often carry emotional messages that the body expresses when the mind cannot
RTT uses a psychosomatic framework in which unresolved emotional conflicts frequently manifest as physical symptoms that respond to subconscious reprogramming.
Question 6: Which phrasing best exemplifies an RTT-style hypnotic suggestion for a client with low self-worth?
- 'You are inherently worthy, lovable, and enough exactly as you are.' (Correct answer)
- 'You will try to feel more worthy starting next week.'
- 'You might notice moments when you feel slightly better about yourself.'
- 'Your worth depends on the accomplishments you accumulate over time.'
Correct answer: 'You are inherently worthy, lovable, and enough exactly as you are.'
RTT suggestions are unconditional, present-tense, and absolute in affirming the client's innate worth rather than attaching value to external conditions.
Question 7: The RTT technique of 'upgrading the child' involves:
- Having the client's adult self enter a childhood memory to comfort and re-parent the younger self (Correct answer)
- Teaching child clients age-appropriate relaxation skills in a separate protocol
- Editing the factual details of a childhood memory to make it less distressing
- Introducing a fictional protective figure into regression to replace real caregivers
Correct answer: Having the client's adult self enter a childhood memory to comfort and re-parent the younger self
Upgrading the child is an inner-child healing intervention where the wise adult self brings resources, love, and new understanding into the original wounding scene.
In RTT, the 'Three Scenes' regression technique involves: