Accelerated resolution therapy (ART)

Is your past affecting your present?

Do you experience trauma related symptoms, such as flashbacks, that are troublesome? 

Are you ready to let go of the intense feelings related to a terrible event in your life? 

Accelerated resolution therapy utilizes eye movement techniques and imagery in order to remove the distressing feelings from a traumatic memory, often in one to two sessions.

Call/text (860) 805-7819 or Email Michelle Pellin to schedule an appointment.

What is Accelerated Resolution Therapy(ART)?

ART is a form of psychotherapy with roots in existing evidence based therapies, but with more rapid results.  

The client is always in control of the entire ART session, with the therapist guiding the process.

Although some traumatic experiences such as rape, combat experiences, or loss of a loved one can be very painful to think about or visualize, the therapy rapidly moves clients beyond the place where they are stuck in these experiences toward growth and positive changes.

The process is very straightforward, using relaxing eye movements and a technique called Voluntary Memory/Image Replacement to change the way in which the negative images are stored in the brain.

The treatment is grounded in well-established psychotherapy techniques, and the end result is that traumas and difficult life experiences will no longer trigger strong emotions or physical reactions. Importantly, clients do not even have to talk about their traumas or difficult life experiences with the therapist to achieve recovery.

Find out more about ART Here: What Is ART? - Accelerated Resolution Therapy

This Treatment can help with:

Addictions / Substance Abuse | Anxiety | Codependency | Depression | Dyslexia | Family Issues | Grief | Job-Related Stress | Memory Enhancement | Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder {OCD) | Pain Management | Panic Attacks | Performing Anxiety |Phobias | Post=Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) | Relationship Issues/Infidelity | Victimization/Poor Self Image | Victimization/Sexual Abuse

Call/text (860) 805-7819 or Email Michelle Pellin to schedule an appointment