Accelerated Resolution Therapy

Gently and powerfully release what’s held beneath the surface

without reliving it.

Imagine a session where profound calm and relief meets traumatic memories in a matter of minutes.

Accelerated Resolution Therapy is a ground-breaking technique to manage and even eliminate physical sensations associated with PTSD, OCD, anxiety and depression.

Anxiety Relief

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Eliminate Ruminating Thoughts

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Heal Trauma

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Find Peace

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Anxiety Relief · Eliminate Ruminating Thoughts · Heal Trauma · Find Peace .

  • Intentional

    We check in by phone so I can answer any questions and gather some information. We schedule an intake session and we identify what we are wanting to eliminate, modify or process. Intake sessions are generally 90-100 minutes and do not require you to do anything other than show up comfortable.

  • Processing

    We begin using a structured approach that combines visualization and eye movements to change how distressing memories and images are stored in the brain. This is a simple bi-lateral eye movement similar to the REM stage of sleep; or we can use tappers that emit a vibration in your hands.

    This unique method quickly helps you process and overcome traumatic experiences, leading to remarkable improvements often times in one to three sessions.

  • Rewiring

    We process out the negative associations and sensations and incorporate new, healthier and more positive perspectives to replace them. We are not altering an experience or memory but rather our relationship to it. This short circuits the overwhelm and distress and moves the memory out of immediate recall.

  • Relief

    Through this process we eliminate or reduce the negative impact of these experiences or feelings and replace them with calmer sensations often leading to permanent recovery. Sessions last 90-100 minutes and generally only take one to five depending on memories. Chronic or C-PTSD can take longer but relief can be felt immediately.

How is ART different from EMDR?

You may be familiar with EMDR, which is a common treatment for PTSD. I am trained in both and can attest that ART exceeds our highest goals for absolute relief.

While both EMDR and ART use rapid eye movement, there are some differences, and most people find ART is faster and more effective.

ART follows a specific set of guidelines, with a set number of eye movements, while EMDR is more flexible and left to the therapist’s discretion. EMDR tends to focus on the detail of a distressing memory, while ART turns attention to the associated emotions and feelings instead which is why more immediate relief is experienced.

EMDR usually requires between 5 to 15 sessions, but with ART’s more direct approach, people often find relief in one to three sessions.

Whatever you’ve experienced, I’m here to tell you that it doesn’t have to keep running your life.

“What you resist, persists” - Carl Jung