Dr. Richard Gray is Research Director for the NLP Research and Recognition Project where he led the pilot studies of the RTM protocol. He is a past faculty member in the School of Criminal Justice, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ, and served for more than 20 years in the US Probation Department, Brooklyn, NY. During that time, he was awarded the US Probation Officers Association North East Regional Line Officer of the Year Award. Gray was also the recipient of the 2004 Neuro-Linguistic Programming World Community Award in Education for his work with federal offenders with substance use disorders. He is the author of Archetypal Explorations (Routledge, 1996); Co-Author with Lisa Wake and Frank Bourke of The Clinical Effectiveness of NLP (Routledge, 2012); and other books and articles. Gray received his BA in Psychology, Central College, Pella, IA; MA in Sociology, Fordham University, Bronx, NY; and Ph.D. in Psychology, The Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH.
Podcasts / Webinars
HDIAC Webinars » Transforming Traumatic Memories: The Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories (RTM) Protocol
This webinar features research and details of the RTM Protocol, a new and promising treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that requires no drugs and is completed in less than three sessions totaling five hours. Developed by the Research and Recognition Project, the protocol has been rigorously tested under strict scientific standards. Over 90% of the 160 veterans in the studies finished treatment with measured loss of their PTSD diagnosis, nightmares, flashbacks, and directly related emotional symptoms.
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