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  • Psychology
  • Trauma Studies

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  • Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE) therapy are common treatments for PTSD.
  • High rates of persistent PTSD diagnosis (60-72%) remain after CPT and PE treatment.
  • Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) is an emerging intervention for trauma.

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  • To theoretically compare CPT, EMDR, and ART.
  • To explore ART's potential as an augmentation to existing trauma therapies.
  • To present in-practice case examples of ART from Fort Belvoir Community Hospital.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical comparison of CPT, EMDR, and ART.
  • In-practice case examples from military mental health settings.
  • Qualitative review of ART's application and reported client/professional experiences.

Main Results:

  • ART emphasizes rescripting of traumatic events and intervention brevity.
  • Case reports suggest ART is positive for clients and less taxing for professionals.
  • ART shares common elements with CPT and EMDR but has distinct features.

Conclusions:

  • ART shows potential to augment and enhance current mental healthcare delivery.
  • The brevity and rescripting focus of ART may offer advantages.
  • Further formal study is warranted to validate these in-practice observations.