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Riverbend Integrative Trauma Treatment (RITT) addresses the full scope of the impact of trauma.  The trauma continues to disrupt healing when left untreated because it is relived in your thought patterns, emotional responses, and body sensations.  Trauma also interferes with social, family, and community relationships that provide vital support.  RITT helps you reconnect the internal, (mind, body, and emotions) with the external (social, family, and community) for lasting, integrated healing.

 

Our therapists are trained in proven methods to address all the impacts of trauma. Let the therapists of RITT help you heal and truly recover and reconnect to the health that is never lost.

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“The whole is greater than the sum of its parts."― Aristotle

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What is RITT?

RITT is an outpatient therapy program that offers a wide range of current and creative therapeutic interventions.   Treatment is tailored to address complex issues and help each child/person/family access their own unique and ever-present resources for healing. RITT is staffed with 6 highly skilled senior therapists, each with over 25 years of trauma treatment experience, and RITT Fellows. Each Fellow is receiving supervision toward their clinical license and intensive training in therapeutic techniques. 

 

Each client accepted into this program is assigned a RITT Fellow along with other appropriate Senior Clinicians.

RITT coordinates closely with the Department of Social Services or Region 10 Case Managers as appropriate and will invite them to participate in the RITT Clinical Staffings for their clients.

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Who is Integrative Treatment Right For?  

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  • Are you just beginning therapy and need skillfully tailored services unique to your needs?

  • Have you tried therapy in the past but need new tools?

  • Would you like to transform painful experiences into a healthier state of wellbeing?

  • Do you want to better understand your mind and body connection?

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RITT is right for you.

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What is Ritt
Who is Ritt Right for?
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