Are you tired of feeling stuck with your trauma? Traditional talk therapy is not working…

You don’t have to stay stuck. EMDR helps your brain do what it naturally wants to do—heal. This approach targets the deeper layers of trauma, helping you release old patterns, reduce triggers, and reclaim your sense of safety and self-trust.

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What is EMDR Therapy?

EMDR is a type of therapy that helps people heal from difficult or overwhelming experiences. Instead of talking about a memory over and over, EMDR uses gentle eye movements or other forms of bilateral stimulation to help your brain process what happened in a calmer, healthier way. Many people find that the memories stop feeling so painful or triggering. EMDR can help with stress, anxiety, trauma, and patterns that feel hard to break. It’s a supportive, guided process that helps your mind and body feel more settled and in control.

Why Choose EMDR Over Traditional Talk Therapy?

EMDR works differently than regular talk therapy. Instead of spending a lot of time talking about what happened, EMDR helps your brain process painful memories so they don’t feel as heavy or overwhelming. Many people notice results faster because EMDR focuses on the root of the problem, not just the symptoms. It can help you feel calmer, more in control, and less triggered by your past—often in a shorter amount of time.

What does an EMDR session look like?

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First, we work through a preparation process where I teach mindfulness and grounding techniques that can be used in moments of distress. We'll also pinpoint the specific areas of your experience that you're finding the most troubling.

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As we move forward, we'll focus on decreasing the intensity of these experiences by briefly bringing them to mind and using bilateral stimulation (body-based techniques like tapping or eye movement) to help reprocess and reorganize the memory.

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We'll then collaborate on the integration of your future life vision with more helpful and positive beliefs. It's not magic - but it might feel like it. It's the use of your body's own ability to heal so that you can become unstuck and your memories become manageable.

 More About EMDR…

  • Getting ready for your first EMDR session is simple. You don’t need to have everything figured out—you just need to come as you are. It can help to think about what you want support with and any goals you have for therapy. Try to get a good night’s sleep, eat beforehand, and give yourself a little time to relax before the appointment. Your therapist will guide you through the process, explain each step, and make sure you feel safe and comfortable. You don’t have to be perfect or ready for anything—just open to the experience.

  • EMDR therapy can last from as little as one session and up to a year or beyond depending on the complexity of the problem, the type of trauma, and life circumstances. EMDR sessions can be between 60 to 90 minutes. EMDR can be a brief targeted treatment or part of a longer psychotherapy program.

  • During EMDR therapy, you are fully awake and aware. This is not a form of hypnosis and you can stop the process at any time. During the session, the therapist will support and facilitate the client’s self-healing and will intervene as little as possible. The reprocessing of traumatic memories is usually perceived as something that happens spontaneously, and new connections and insights emerge quite naturally. As a result, most people experience EMDR as a natural and highly stimulating therapy.

  • Absolutely! EMDR isn’t just for major trauma or PTSD. It can help with everyday stress, anxiety, difficult memories, self-limiting beliefs, or patterns that hold you back. Even if you don’t think of yourself as “traumatized,” EMDR can support personal growth, emotional balance, and feeling more in control of your thoughts and reactions.

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