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Accelerated Resolution Therapy® (ART) is a research-backed approach that helps your brain reprocess painful memories using guided eye movements — without requiring you to retell what happened in detail.
Trisha is an Advanced ART-Trained therapist. Accelerated Resolution Therapy® is a registered trademark of Rosenzweig Center for Rapid Recovery.
Many people notice relief in just a few sessions — without needing to talk through every detail of what they’ve been through.
— What ART Makes Possible
Who It’s For
ART is Trisha’s signature modality. It’s especially powerful for people who’ve tried talk therapy without lasting relief — or who don’t want to verbally relive what happened.
You’ve carried a difficult memory for years.
Talk therapy hasn’t moved the needle on your trauma.
You don’t want to retell every detail of what happened.
You’re stuck in flashbacks, nightmares, or triggers.
You’ve heard about EMDR and want something similar but faster.
What to Expect
ART uses guided eye movements and visualization — not detailed verbal processing. You don’t have to put words to what happened.
ART often creates meaningful relief faster than traditional trauma therapy. Many clients describe feeling lighter after just one session.
You’ll still remember what happened. It just won’t carry the same overwhelming weight when you do.
Working With Trisha
In her own words: “I specialize in trauma therapy with a modality called ART that I use often with clients who want to heal in a more profound way than just talk therapy.”
ART works by helping the brain reprocess upsetting experiences while you’re awake and in control. It’s been studied for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief, and more — and it’s one of the few evidence-based approaches that delivers real change in a small number of sessions.
— Trisha McWilliams, LCSW
Common Questions
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