Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) in San Antonio and virtually across Texas.
What is Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)?
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) is an innovative, evidence-based form of psychotherapy designed to help people resolve distressing memories, images, and sensations that continue to cause emotional pain.
According to the official ART website, ART “works directly to reprogram the way in which distressing memories and images are stored in the brain so that they no longer trigger strong physical and emotional reactions.”
Unlike traditional talk therapy, ART does not require you to relive or describe your trauma in detail. Instead, it uses voluntary image replacement; a process that helps you visualize new, healing images while releasing the emotional charge attached to old ones.
ART combines elements of several established therapies and uses rapid eye movements similar to those experienced during REM sleep, helping the brain process and integrate difficult experiences more effectively.
Keep the knowledge, lose the pain. Transform distressing memories, emotions, and patterns with a brief, empowering therapy designed for lasting change.
How ART works
Evidence-Based and Integrative: ART incorporates a combination of techniques used in many other traditional psychotherapies, offering a structured, research-informed approach to emotional healing.
Reprogramming the Brain’s Response: It works directly to reprogram the way distressing memories and images are stored in the brain so they no longer trigger strong physical and emotional reactions.
Gentle and Focused Process: ART uses rapid eye movements similar to those that occur during dreaming helping the brain naturally integrate and process distressing experiences.
Client-Controlled: You remain in control throughout the process, and you are not required to share details of traumatic memories if you prefer not to.
Efficient and Effective: With ART’s specific and directive approach, many people experience rapid recovery from symptoms or emotional reactions that may have been present for years. Significant relief can be found in 1-5 sessions.
ART can help you with:
Post-Traumatic Stress (PTSD) and trauma related to accidents, abuse, medical trauma, or combat
Anxiety, panic, and chronic worry, including social anxiety and performance anxiety
Depression and loss of motivation or joy
Grief and complicated grief, including loss of a loved one, relationship, or identity
Phobias and fears, such as fear of driving, flying, or specific situations
Stress and burnout, including workplace and caregiver stress
Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or recurring distressing images
Sleep difficulties, nightmares, and hyperarousal
Anger and irritability linked to unresolved past events
Guilt, shame, or self-blame related to traumatic or difficult experiences
Low self-esteem or negative self-beliefs that impact confidence and relationships
Relationship difficulties or attachment-related distress
Physical sensations tied to emotional pain, such as tension, headaches, or body memories
Adjustment to life transitions such as divorce, relocation, or career changes
Survivor’s guilt or emotional numbness following traumatic events
Chronic pain or health-related anxiety
Stress reactions in first responders or healthcare professionals
Perfectionism and fear of failure that interfere with daily life
General emotional distress where talking about the event feels too painful or overwhelming
Frequently asked questions about ACcelerated Resolution therapy
FAQs
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Most people find ART surprisingly gentle and calming. You’ll stay fully aware and in control as we use guided eye movements and imagery to help your brain process things differently. Many clients leave feeling lighter and more at ease.
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It’s common to feel peaceful or pleasantly relaxed afterward. Your brain continues processing even after we finish. Over the next few days, people often notice they’re less reactive or that old triggers don’t hit as hard.
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With ART, you don’t have to go into detail about painful events. The focus is on changing how your brain and body respond to the memory, not retelling it. Most people find this approach less draining and often faster.
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Yes. Many clients come to ART after other approaches haven’t helped enough. It can create change even when you understand your trauma intellectually but still feel stuck emotionally.
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Definitely. ART helps with anxiety, grief, guilt, or any lingering emotion that feels hard to shake, whether it’s from a major life event or ongoing stress.
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Yes, it’s very safe. You’ll stay present and in charge the whole time. We may revisit a tough memory, but you’ll do it in a way that feels contained and supported. The goal isn’t to get stuck in what happened; it’s to help your brain finish processing it so it no longer feels so heavy.
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No , you will still remember what happened, but it won’t hold the same emotional charge. After ART, people often say the memory feels distant or neutral, like something that happened to them, not something they’re still living with. It becomes easier to think about without feeling the same distress.
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Yes. ART works very well online. As long as you have a quiet, private space and a good connection, we can do everything virtually, just as effectively as in person.
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Adults who are ready to move past distressing memories, anxiety, grief, or emotional pain; especially if traditional therapy hasn’t brought full re
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Most people notice real change within one to five sessions, and the results are lasting. Once a distressing memory or image has been reprocessed, it usually stays resolved. You’ll still remember what happened, but it no longer carries the same emotional weight. Some clients return later to work on different experiences, but the progress made with each issue typically holds over time.
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Getting started with Accelerated Resolution Therapy is simple. Click the button below to request a consultation, and we’ll schedule a time to talk about what’s been going on and what you hope to change. From there, we’ll create a plan for your ART sessions that feels comfortable, supportive, and tailored to your needs, whether we meet in person or virtually anywhere in Texas.