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I absolutely agree with your position. The optimal treatment approach is one that addresses the root of the problem. The TRT approach seems to be one that could be very effective in dealing with many different problems.
In my first post I was just voicing a point of skepticism that I personally had when I read the description of the technique. The TRT seems (from my limited knowledge about it) to address problems from a perspective that a) the underlying etiology can be found and b) that once found can be resolved. My skepticism is with these two assumptions not with the technique itself.
I totally agree with the notion that simply treating symptoms of a disorder or disease or learning to ignore what our body and mind is trying to make us aware of is NOT a good idea. In fact I am here on PC because this (denial) approach didn't work and may have even made me worse.
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