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Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) Dr. Murray completed
the training to qualify her as a Master practioner of ART
The goal of Accelerated Resolution Therapy
is that, in an average of one to four sessions, the client will experience decreased or eliminated symptoms associated with
the problem or disorder that they came to therapy to treat. A randomized study of ART used for PTSD demonstrated that 70%
of the participants experienced a substantial reduction in their PTSD symptoms. Clients report similar outcomes to problems
connected to other issues listed below. ART therapists are taught to co-create a goal for the client to
reach by the end of each ART therapy session. A typical goal will be that the client will show improvement in a measure called
subjective units of distress (SUDs) that they experience from their issue. ART studies and clients who
have participated in ART report encouraging results when therapists use ART for disorders and problems including: - Anxiety
- Depression
- Phobias
- Panic attacks
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Performance Anxiety
- Family Issues
- Victimization/poor self-image
- Relationship
Issues/Infidelity
- Codependency
- Grief
- Job-Related Stress
- Pain Management
For more general information about ART, click on the link below.
Accelerated Resolution Therapy.com
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Individual counseling, ages 13 to 85.
Therapy approaches include: - Accelerated Resolution Therapy
- Emotional Freedom
Therapy and other energy psychology methods.
- Cognitive / Behavorial therapy
- Psychodynamic therapy
approaches
- Visual imagery
- Hypnotherapy
- Brief therapy
Psychological testing,
including:- Testing for ADHD
- Academic testing
- Personality testing
- Intelligence
testing
- Memory testing
- Testing for Dementia
- Testing for disability determination
- Learning
disability testing
Couples Counseling - Pre-marital Counseling
- Marriage Counseling
- Relationship Counseling
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