Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)
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Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) is a form of psychotherapy with roots in existing evidence based therapies but shown to achieve benefits much more rapidly (generally within 1-5 sessions).
Rapid Recovery from Trauma & other mental health problems include
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WHO. WHAT. WOW.
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Clients suffering from depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, substance
abuse, and many other mental and physical conditions may experience
remarkable benefits starting in the first session. ART is not hypnosis,
and does not require medications or homework.
LET IT GO!
Imagine what it feels like to carry a heavy burden – years of carrying the effects of trauma gone in a single ART session. Unbelievable? This is what happens with your ART-trained therapist and reprogramming distressing images and memories that have been stored in your brain and now, no longer trigger strong physical and emotional reactions.
Using unique visualization techniques and how the body is affected by distressing images or memories, ART enhances rapid eye movements similar to eye movements during dreaming. Peer review publications and additional ongoing studies for both civilians and military personnel can be found on the internet.
ART is not a substitute for medical intervention. Always seek a physician if medical intervention is indicated.
WHY CLIENTS LOVE ART
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NO narrative (client does not have to share details )
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NO homework (the goal of the session is 'resolution')
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CAN address 'emotional blocks' like survivor's guilt
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CLIENT centered (client is in control of session)
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Anxiety
Depression
Family Issues
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Relationship Issues
Victimization/Sexual Abuse
Poor Self Image
Job-Related Stress
Pain Management
Memory Enhancement
Performance Anxiety
Infidelity
Depression
Addictions
Phobias
Eating Disorder
Codependency
Grief
Dyslexia

HOW IS ART DIFFERENT?
Targets images and sensations – Voluntary image replacement – Take healing beyond desensitization to ‘positization’ – Process-oriented, content.
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