Our Approach

EMDR Therapy

Reprocessing the Past So It Stops Running the Present

EMDR is a structured, research-backed therapy that helps your brain reprocess distressing memories—so they lose their grip and you can move forward.

How EMDR works

1

History & Preparation

We understand your story and build tools to help you feel safe and grounded.

2

Target a Memory

We gently identify a distressing memory and the beliefs attached to it.

3

Reprocess

Using guided eye movements or tapping, your brain reprocesses the memory.

4

Integrate

The memory loses its charge, and a calmer, truer belief takes its place.

The EMDR Approach

You Don’t Have to Relive It to Heal It.

EMDR doesn’t require you to talk through every detail of what happened. Instead, it helps your brain do what it couldn’t at the time—fully process the experience.

As the memory reprocesses, the emotional intensity fades, and you can think about the past without being pulled back into it.

Backed by Research

EMDR is one of the most well-researched therapies for trauma and PTSD, recognized by leading health organizations.

How EMDR can help

Ease painful memories

Reduce the emotional charge of distressing experiences.

Quiet the symptoms

Relieve anxiety, flashbacks, and reactivity tied to the past.

Move forward

Reconnect with a steadier, more hopeful sense of yourself.

Ready to free yourself from the past?

Healing is possible—and you don’t have to do it alone.