For those curious, from the from websiteThe focus of RTM is to separate the traumatic feelings from the memories using a relaxed re-imaging process. Clients are guided to dissociate themselves from the traumatic memories and while separated from feelings of fear, terror or helplessness, make changes, so that the memory no longer signals fight, flight or danger. Following RTM treatment, people find they are no longer feel preoccupied with trauma events and their nightmares and flashbacks no longer trouble them.
The last issue of TIME featured a cover story about Sen John Fetterman’s stroke and depression. He is amazingly frank about the value of treatment and what a shame it is that there is a stigma attached to mental health issues and no money to fund it. “Only people kill people, it’s a mental health issue” until it’s time to allocate money for it to help reduce gun violence and then poof. (This last sentence is mine, not Fetterman’s.)
Read a thread yesterday about MCU Captain America and PTSD.
Think about it; Cap comes out of hibernation and gets zero treatment. I’d guess that as a man of the 1940s he’d eschew “head shrinkers” and man up. He takes almost two years to meet an actual friend [The Falcon].
Attn Vets: If you ignored the email or other information about this program don’t be so quick to dismiss it. BTW, if you get a coach who obviously is not right for you then definitely ask for a reassignment rather than give up on it. All government programs have their share of incompetents.
Here is an interesting bit of information. Due to our gun nuts loving guns more than children, kids are suffering from PTSD from shooting drills and actually being in the line of fire. Republicans have no use for the kids either, Empty G and her constant ranting against them is one example.
For anyone who, like me, doesn’t know what RTM stands for, here’s a definition:
“RTM Therapy uses a short visualization process to retrieve and alter the memory. It is a stress-free method of treatment that has been shown to relieve nightmares and flashback symptoms of PTSD.”
Just after I got out I was working at an aerospace company when someone used a Hilti tool near me. Training had me on the deck, got laughed at of course. Years later manager at a store across from me did the same. He’d been in Afghanistan and went to manage a jewelry store to get away from anything close to what he left. We got along, been there, done that. My PTSD is the child who was in a doorway when a house flashed over. Grandkids don’t have a grip on my feelings on fire safety
If only we spent as much time, effort and money to bring our troops back from war as we do to send them to it. Instead it’s “you’re on your own, soldier; buck up and tough it out!”.
Brothers and sisters – Please take the first step and go to your VA facility to find out more about this program. I volunteer at my local clinic and I know there are talented, loving people waiting to meet you.
I had a friend who came back from Vietnam with 3 Purple Hearts and a metal ankle. One July 4th he was on an 8’ ladder changing a light bulb when some fool threw a cherry bomb into the room.
You did not see him move between stretching up for the bulb and trying to dig into the floor; the universe just instantaneously shifted.
The best way to honor our veterans is top stop making new ones……….
lalapalooza Premium Member about 1 year ago
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BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
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https://www.cwcrecovery.com/blog/what-is-rtm-therapy/
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thevideostoreguy about 1 year ago
…a good cause, and glad it’s mentioned, but a Sunday funny with homework attached is a terrible idea.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago
Thank you, Garry Trudeau, for a different kind of service.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 1 year ago
Hopefully, this will help some of those who need help. Wonder if Ray could have done that before the therapy?
braindead Premium Member about 1 year ago
Republicans hate paying for health care for veterans. More of that ‘free stuff’.
Jacob Mattingly about 1 year ago
For those curious, from the from websiteThe focus of RTM is to separate the traumatic feelings from the memories using a relaxed re-imaging process. Clients are guided to dissociate themselves from the traumatic memories and while separated from feelings of fear, terror or helplessness, make changes, so that the memory no longer signals fight, flight or danger. Following RTM treatment, people find they are no longer feel preoccupied with trauma events and their nightmares and flashbacks no longer trouble them.
salunga about 1 year ago
The last issue of TIME featured a cover story about Sen John Fetterman’s stroke and depression. He is amazingly frank about the value of treatment and what a shame it is that there is a stigma attached to mental health issues and no money to fund it. “Only people kill people, it’s a mental health issue” until it’s time to allocate money for it to help reduce gun violence and then poof. (This last sentence is mine, not Fetterman’s.)
Differentname about 1 year ago
Read a thread yesterday about MCU Captain America and PTSD.
Think about it; Cap comes out of hibernation and gets zero treatment. I’d guess that as a man of the 1940s he’d eschew “head shrinkers” and man up. He takes almost two years to meet an actual friend [The Falcon].
admiree2 about 1 year ago
Attn Vets: If you ignored the email or other information about this program don’t be so quick to dismiss it. BTW, if you get a coach who obviously is not right for you then definitely ask for a reassignment rather than give up on it. All government programs have their share of incompetents.
https://www.va.gov/wholehealth/
bobpeters61 about 1 year ago
Mean way to make a point, Ray. Effective though it was.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s harder to find your way if you don’t see the signs. Get a guide you trust and let them lead the way, until you see your own way forward.
rossevrymn about 1 year ago
Hm, all my PTSDs came from the homefront.
russef about 1 year ago
There are a lotta troops out there that don’t get help.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
Here is an interesting bit of information. Due to our gun nuts loving guns more than children, kids are suffering from PTSD from shooting drills and actually being in the line of fire. Republicans have no use for the kids either, Empty G and her constant ranting against them is one example.
Anters55 about 1 year ago
For once Trudeau puts out a Sunday strip that’s actually beneficial.
cayugalake about 1 year ago
Untrue.
JD_Rhoades about 1 year ago
That was kinda mean.
Jingles about 1 year ago
yeh, but do you have to be TOLD you need it?
Bob Blumenfeld about 1 year ago
I love the sudden dark background in the last panel.
Bob Blumenfeld about 1 year ago
For anyone who, like me, doesn’t know what RTM stands for, here’s a definition:
“RTM Therapy uses a short visualization process to retrieve and alter the memory. It is a stress-free method of treatment that has been shown to relieve nightmares and flashback symptoms of PTSD.”
dlaemmerhirt999 about 1 year ago
Poor Alex! 8’(
ladykat about 1 year ago
That was an unkind prank to play.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 1 year ago
Just after I got out I was working at an aerospace company when someone used a Hilti tool near me. Training had me on the deck, got laughed at of course. Years later manager at a store across from me did the same. He’d been in Afghanistan and went to manage a jewelry store to get away from anything close to what he left. We got along, been there, done that. My PTSD is the child who was in a doorway when a house flashed over. Grandkids don’t have a grip on my feelings on fire safety
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
If only we spent as much time, effort and money to bring our troops back from war as we do to send them to it. Instead it’s “you’re on your own, soldier; buck up and tough it out!”.
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member about 1 year ago
Doonesbury: Still providing useful service decades into its run. Far more concerned for our vets than “patriotic” hypocrite treason babies.
Motivemagus about 1 year ago
Just googled up this explanation of Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories therapy:
https://www.cwcrecovery.com/blog/what-is-rtm-therapy/
chollacat Premium Member about 1 year ago
https://thertmprotocol.com/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=954411&module_id=383941
Brazos_HouTx about 1 year ago
I didn’t even see the link. I just went and googled RTM. Good topic for today’s world.
mike2678a about 1 year ago
Too bad it’s only open to retirees and active duty. The 2-4 year grunts are not accepted. Typical.
bakana about 1 year ago
Good to see Gary doing a bit to help vets.
esarde about 1 year ago
Brothers and sisters – Please take the first step and go to your VA facility to find out more about this program. I volunteer at my local clinic and I know there are talented, loving people waiting to meet you.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Trudeau has been backing the vets since BD came home. https://tinyurl.com/y4udh5k6 copy and paste.
Jingles about 1 year ago
they don’t look like the GWOT/Nam geezers. too young.
Rich Douglas about 1 year ago
Typical liberal, always supportive of and sensitive to the military.
Garry has done this for a very long time. As a retired military officer, please let me say, “Thanks.”
Eric S about 1 year ago
Ray, that was very blunt! But I’m sure in the end, the results are very helpful! And thank you GD Trudeau for linking it!
Cozmik Cowboy about 1 year ago
I had a friend who came back from Vietnam with 3 Purple Hearts and a metal ankle. One July 4th he was on an 8’ ladder changing a light bulb when some fool threw a cherry bomb into the room.
You did not see him move between stretching up for the bulb and trying to dig into the floor; the universe just instantaneously shifted.
The best way to honor our veterans is top stop making new ones……….