Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) in Lehi, Utah
Accelerated Resolution Therapy is a focused, eye-movement-based approach that can ease the impact of trauma and distressing memories, often in just a few sessions. At Therapy Utah, our trained therapists use ART to help you feel better without having to talk through every painful detail.
What is Accelerated Resolution Therapy?
A structured, eye-movement-based therapy designed to resolve distressing memories efficiently.
ART is an evidence-informed therapy that uses smooth, back-and-forth eye movements to help your brain reprocess troubling memories and the physical sensations attached to them. It draws on principles shared with EMDR but follows its own structured protocol, often working quickly. Many people notice meaningful relief within a small number of sessions.
A signature element of ART is its use of guided imagery. Your therapist helps you replace the distressing images connected to a memory with new, more neutral or positive ones. You keep the facts of what happened, but the memory loses its sharp emotional charge. Notably, ART doesn’t require you to describe the details of your experience out loud, which can make it feel more approachable when talking about a memory is hard.
What ART can help with
ART is most often used for trauma, but it can ease many forms of distress tied to memories and strong emotions.
- Trauma and PTSD
- Betrayal trauma
- Anxiety and panic
- Depression linked to past events
- Distressing or intrusive images
- Grief and loss
- Phobias and triggers
- Sleep disturbance from troubling memories
If a specific memory keeps replaying or a trigger keeps pulling you back, ART offers a focused way to take the edge off without reliving every detail.
How ART works and what to expect
A structured, image-focused process guided by your therapist.
Settle and focus
Your therapist helps you get grounded, then guides you to bring up the memory or sensation you want to work on.
Reprocess with eye movements
While you follow sets of smooth eye movements, the distress connected to the memory typically begins to ease.
Replace the image
Using guided imagery, you swap the distressing pictures for more neutral or positive ones, so the memory feels calmer when it comes to mind.
Is ART right for you?
Worth considering if you want focused relief from a memory without long-term processing.
ART can be a good fit if you’d like a structured, relatively brief approach, or if talking through a memory in detail feels too difficult. Because it works directly with distressing material, your therapist will keep the process grounded and move at a pace that feels manageable. Several of our therapists are trained in ART, including Kelly King, Blake Adams, and Riley Broadhead. If ART isn’t the best starting point, we may suggest EMDR, somatic therapy, or CBT, and we’ll decide together at intake.
Work with an ART-trained therapist
Individual sessions are $125–$200 and last 50–60 minutes, depending on the therapist you match with. Before we match you, you’ll complete a 50–60 minute intake and assessment for $150.
Book your intakeART FAQ
A few of the questions we hear most often.
How is ART different from EMDR?
Both use eye movements to help reprocess distressing memories. ART follows its own structured protocol and adds guided imagery to replace distressing images, and it’s often briefer. Your therapist can help you choose between them.
Do I have to talk about what happened?
No. A key feature of ART is that you don’t have to describe the details of a memory out loud. You can work through it internally while your therapist guides the process.
How many sessions will I need?
ART is often brief, and some people experience meaningful relief in a few sessions. The exact number depends on what you’re working through and how your system responds.
Will ART erase my memory?
No. You keep the facts of what happened. ART changes how the memory is stored so it no longer carries the same overwhelming emotional or physical charge.
How much does it cost?
Sessions are $125–$200 each, depending on the therapist you match with. You’ll also complete an initial intake and assessment for $150. We’re a private-pay practice.
Related conditions and approaches
Explore where ART fits alongside the concerns we treat and the methods we use.
Ready to talk to someone?
Book online or call/text 385-254-3522 — we have openings this week.
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