MISSOULA, Mont. – Many Montana veterans today suffer from various mental health problems including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which is one of the reasons why the treasure state has the highest veteran suicide rate in the country.
There is a unique treatment called for PTSD called Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories (RTM) protocol that has a staggering success rate for treating PTSD and could be beneficial to Montana veterans.
RTM Protocol is a non-drug, non-traumatizing PTSD treatment that re-programs the neurological connection between the brain’s feeling center and specific traumatic memories. and has a 90% effective rate.
The protocol was originally used on 250 9/11 survivors and it requires three to four, 90 minute clinically led therapy sessions. The way the sessions and treatment works is the client is sat in a chair and visualizes pictures of the traumatic memory on an imagined movie screen in a variety of ways …