Rapid Resolution Therapy with Sheri Johnson

Learn about Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT) from therapist Sheri Johnson, MSW, NBCFCH, LCSW, RSW, in this episode of the Survivors.org Podcast. Sheri and PAVE founder, Angela Rose, explore what RRT is, what it looks like in practice, and how it can help survivors with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Sheri Johnson

“With over 15 years of clinical experience in the field, I am the Founder and Clinic Director at FreeMind Therapy, and a Senior Psychotherapist. I hold a Master of Social Work from the University of Calgary, and a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of the Fraser Valley. I have completed over 450 hours of Rapid Resolution Therapy training with the Institute for Rapid Resolution Therapy.  I also supervise counsellors in training through Yorkville University and the University of Calgary, while supporting a group practice of skilled, master level therapists. 

I am most passionate about healing trauma, particularly military trauma and sexual trauma. Other passions are healing insomniaAnxiety, and particularly social anxiety & phobias.  

Over the years I have utilized many approaches to counselling. Due to my role as Clinic Director, my caseload is limited to a smaller number of clients, and therefore my primary offering is currently Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT). I also offer therapy for Veterans, under Medavie Blue Cross (funded by Veterans Affairs Canada/VAC).”

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