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Committee advances $600,000 bill to train clinicians in brief PTSD protocol

Senate Business, Labor, and Economic Affairs
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Summary

Senators voted to advance HB832, a bill that would provide $600,000 to train clinicians in the Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories (RTM) protocol and support outcome reporting; proponents emphasized rapid outcomes and rural access.

Representative Jerry Schillinger presented House Bill 832 to fund training for clinicians in the Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories protocol, arguing the program could rapidly reduce PTSD symptoms and expand access in rural Montana. "This bill asks for 600,000 taxpayer dollars," he told the committee, explaining the grant would…

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