EMDR as Adjunct Therapy
We’ve all had those moments in therapy where we feel stuck or loop on issues related to negative life experiences. It can be discouraging for both the client and the therapist. Oftentimes, when the primary therapist and client collaborate with an EMDR therapist, this partnership can help move treatment forward.
Collaboration
I partner with primary therapists and their clients to target their clients’ specific memories, body sensations, or limiting beliefs with EMDR. By narrowly targeting specific traumatic memories or intrusive material, brief adjunct EMDR can accelerate progress in traditional therapy, help the client and the primary therapist to resolve stuck points, and enrich their ongoing work.
Planning
Adjunct therapy does not replace or interrupt ongoing therapy; it is supplemental to the primary therapeutic relationship.
My adjunct EMDR therapy service is:
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supplemental to the primary therapeutic relationship and does not replace or interrupt ongoing therapy with you
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a partnership between you and I to move therapy forward by using EMDR to clear your clients’ specific trauma memories
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done intensively (4-12 sessions, 1.5-2 hours long)
If adjunct EMDR sounds like something you would find useful for you or your clients, please email me times for a phone chat about the process.