Living with trauma can feel like carrying a weight that never quite goes away. The memories, the flashbacks, the physical toll—it can all add up, affecting every part of life. But there’s a new approach called Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) that’s helping people process trauma faster and find relief without spending years in therapy.
Accelerated Resolution Therapy, or ART, is a type of therapy that uses eye movements and visualization to help people reframe and process painful memories. If you’ve heard of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), ART is similar in some ways, but it’s known for delivering results in fewer sessions. With ART, the goal is to “rewrite” the way your brain holds onto traumatic memories, so they don’t have the same emotional punch.
During an ART session, you’ll recall specific memories while following a therapist’s guidance to move your eyes side to side. This eye movement seems to help the brain process these memories differently, letting the emotional intensity fade so that you’re not as affected by them.
For people dealing with trauma and PTSD, distressing memories often feel “stuck,” leading to ongoing anxiety, nightmares, and even physical symptoms. ART is designed to help break this cycle. Here’s how:
Each ART session is structured to be safe and supportive. Here’s a breakdown of what it might look like:
ART can be incredibly helpful for people dealing with PTSD, trauma, anxiety, grief, and even chronic pain. It’s particularly useful for those looking for quicker results or who have struggled with traditional talk therapy. Because ART doesn’t require a lot of verbal detail, it’s also a good option if talking about a traumatic experience feels too overwhelming.
ART is more than just a quick fix. It’s a powerful tool for people who need relief from trauma-related symptoms but may not want or need long-term therapy. Here are some of the main benefits:
If you’ve been struggling with the effects of trauma, PTSD, or any painful memories, Accelerated Resolution Therapy might be a good option. At Brainerd Lakes Psychiatry, we’re committed to helping people find relief through innovative and compassionate care. Our team is here to support you, offering a safe environment to explore ART and see if it’s a fit for your needs.
Taking the first step can be daunting, but ART is designed to make healing feel more achievable and less overwhelming. Contact Brainerd Lakes Area Psychiatry today to learn more about ART and how it could help you or someone you love find relief and start living a life less defined by past trauma.