What is the difference between these trauma therapies?
Looking to heal from trauma? Both ART (Accelerated Resolution Therapy) and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) are proven treatments backed by research. They target PTSD and other trauma symptoms. ART focuses on replacing negative images with positive ones, while EMDR aims to reduce emotional distress and help you reprocess the traumatic events themselves. Both approaches use eye movements to help you process disturbing memories and physical sensations. Enter Rapid Resolution Therapy® (RRT) – a game-changer in the field of mental health. With RRT, we don't just mask the issues; we clear the mind of negative beliefs, paving the way for new possibilities.
"EMDR therapy, developed by Dr. Francine Shapiro in 1987, revolutionized mental health treatment with its unique approach to processing trauma. Over the years, it gained global recognition and acceptance, leading to the establishment of EMDR organizations and widespread adoption in therapeutic practices. Today, EMDR is a well-researched, evidence-based method, continuously evolving with advancements in psychology and neuroscience."-find-an-emdr-therapist
"ART was developed in 2008 by Laney Rosenzweig, LMFT. As a mental health clinician, Laney was trained and proficient in multiple treatment modalities, including EMDR. She quickly appreciated the therapeutic value of eye movements but also recognized the need to modify how they are used and integrated with other techniques. She created treatment protocols that are directive, standardized and easy to apply to different conditions. The genesis of ART involved integrating elements from different therapies in a unique and more effective way." -https://acceleratedresolutiontherapy.com/therapist-directory/
"Jon Connelly, the visionary behind the Institute for Survivors of Sexual Violence, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to pioneering research and advanced treatments for trauma survivors, embarked on this journey influenced by his early career experiences. His roles as a child protective service worker and clinical supervisor in a program for traumatized teens laid the groundwork for the creation of Rapid Resolution Therapy® (RRT)."-https://www.rapidresolutiontherapy.com/specialists
"EMDR therapy, developed by Dr. Francine Shapiro in 1987, revolutionized mental health treatment with its unique approach to processing trauma. Over the years, it gained global recognition and acceptance, leading to the establishment of EMDR organizations and widespread adoption in therapeutic practices. Today, EMDR is a well-researched, evidence-based method, continuously evolving with advancements in psychology and neuroscience."-find-an-emdr-therapist
"ART was developed in 2008 by Laney Rosenzweig, LMFT. As a mental health clinician, Laney was trained and proficient in multiple treatment modalities, including EMDR. She quickly appreciated the therapeutic value of eye movements but also recognized the need to modify how they are used and integrated with other techniques. She created treatment protocols that are directive, standardized and easy to apply to different conditions. The genesis of ART involved integrating elements from different therapies in a unique and more effective way." -https://acceleratedresolutiontherapy.com/therapist-directory/
"Jon Connelly, the visionary behind the Institute for Survivors of Sexual Violence, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to pioneering research and advanced treatments for trauma survivors, embarked on this journey influenced by his early career experiences. His roles as a child protective service worker and clinical supervisor in a program for traumatized teens laid the groundwork for the creation of Rapid Resolution Therapy® (RRT)."-https://www.rapidresolutiontherapy.com/specialists
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) combines the best parts of traditional therapies to help you recover more quickly and effectively Watch this short video to learn more about how ART works and how it can help you
ACCELERATED RESOLUTION THERAPY
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(Video is around 54 minutes)
This specialized trauma intervention addresses the neurobiology of anxiety produced by traumatic experiences. ART is like the fast-track version of EMDR. You might think it's too good to believe, but it's actually a research-proven intervention! |
(Video is around 24 minutes)
This video gives you excellent insight in just the first few minutes about RRT. Sheri Johnson, a licensed clinical social worker with an impressive background in treating trauma with rapid-resolution therapy. |
Accelerated Resolution Therapy
https://acceleratedresolutiontherapy.com/
Accelerated Resolution Therapy 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. *You can search for a therapist in your area.
Rapid Resolution Therapy® (RRT)
https://www.rapidresolutiontherapy.com/
This swift and painless approach is typically completed within one to three online or in-person sessions, resolving troubling thoughts, emotions, and behaviors strategically. Say goodbye to the frustrations of ineffective therapies and embrace the efficiency of Rapid Resolution Therapy® for lasting emotional well-being.
Find a therapist: https://www.rapidresolutiontherapy.com/specialists
https://acceleratedresolutiontherapy.com/
Accelerated Resolution Therapy 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. *You can search for a therapist in your area.
Rapid Resolution Therapy® (RRT)
https://www.rapidresolutiontherapy.com/
This swift and painless approach is typically completed within one to three online or in-person sessions, resolving troubling thoughts, emotions, and behaviors strategically. Say goodbye to the frustrations of ineffective therapies and embrace the efficiency of Rapid Resolution Therapy® for lasting emotional well-being.
Find a therapist: https://www.rapidresolutiontherapy.com/specialists