
About RTT
Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) was developed by Marisa Peer – a world-renowned therapist, speaker and bestselling author. With over three decades of experience, working with royalty, Olympic athletes, CEOs, celebrities and Oscar winning actors.
This method includes aspects of modern psychology, psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), healing, counseling, neuro linguistic programming (NLP) & coaching elements in a very simple yet effective way.
RTT is often described as HYPNOTHERAPY ON STEROIDS as it is a powerful, results-oriented therapeutic method that gets to the root cause of the issue, understands it with a deep insight, removes unwanted limiting beliefs, unhelpful habits & installs new empowering beliefs.
When a client comes under the care of a therapist, they should feel understood in the company of their therapist. And so a big part of RTT’s power comes from using simple language that client intuitively understands, avoiding often complex terminology & technical medical language that is not accessible or understood by many clients. While the method is sophisticated, cutting-edge, highly developed, the delivery is simple, easily understood & more accessible to clients as it is client-led.

“Simplify, simplify, simplify”
– Albert Einstein –
In the next video you can see Steven Bartlett having a typical RTT session led by Marisa Peer & understand exactly what is involved.
RTT can help with a variety of issues like anxiety, depression, confidence, self-esteem, addictions, weight issues, money, career & love blocks as well as fears & phobias.
Typical RTT Cycle follows below structure & time investment:
- Consultation & Intake Session (~1h)
- RTT Session to tackle 1 chosen problem area, where you reveal the root cause of the issue & transform it there & then (~2h)
- Listening to a personalized recording daily for 21 days to establish the new identity (~20min)
- Support & Check-ins from a Therapist throughout 21 days through calls &/or messages
- Progress Reflection Call (~30 min)