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Patricia Callahan, LCSW

ABOUT

A Unique Approach to Therapy

Does it feel like your medical diagnosis has become your entire identity, leaving the person you used to be buried under layers of fear and uncertainty?

Are you carrying a weight of 'caregiver guilt' or exhaustion that makes it feel impossible to find even a moment of peace for yourself without feeling like you’re failing?

Do you find yourself 'stuck' in the most painful moments of your loss, unable to remember your loved one without the crushing weight of how they died or the life you’ve lost?

The weight of these experiences can keep your spirit stuck in a cycle of distress, leaving you feeling weary and disconnected from the life—and the people—you love most.

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What if there was a different path—one that moves beyond just managing your distress to actually releasing the weight of it for good?

2 1/2 Minute Video
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The Power of Eye Movements

 

Using natural processes similar to REM sleep, ART helps your brain "re-program" how distressing memories and medical traumas are stored.

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Keep the Knowledge,

Lose the Pain

 

You retain the facts of your story, but we work to erase the emotional sting and physical distress attached to them.

The Result: You walk away feeling lighter, calmer, and more resilient—often after just one visit

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Privacy & Control

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You stay in complete control. You don’t have to talk about your trauma out loud to heal, making this a gentler path for grief and caregiving exhaustion

Find Rapid Relief with Accelerated Resolution Therapy® (ART): 
Unlike traditional talk therapy, ART is designed to provide significant relief in just 1 to 5 sessions.

Accelerated Resolution Therapy® and ART® are registered service marks of the Rosenzweig Center for Rapid Recovery (RCRR), used with permission.

Please note: This business listing is not intended to be a crisis resource. If you have an emergency, or are in crisis, please dial 911, go to the nearest Emergency Department, or phone the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 (www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org).

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