EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) therapy
What is EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) therapy?
Find Healing and Peace with EMDR Therapy
Have past experiences, anxiety, or overwhelming memories been holding you back? EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a gentle, evidence‑based therapy that helps your brain process difficult experiences, so you can feel lighter, calmer, and more in control of your life.
What EMDR Is:
EMDR is a structured psychotherapy that encourages you to briefly focus on distressing memories while experiencing gentle bilateral stimulation (such as guided eye movements, taps, or sounds). This process is designed to reduce the intensity of the emotional charge attached to those memories and support your brain’s natural healing process. You can read more at EMDRIA’s explanation of EMDR therapy.
How EMDR Works:
During an EMDR session, your therapist will guide you through a series of transformational steps that help the brain reprocess memories and release their grip on your emotions. This doesn’t mean erasing what happened — it means reconnecting the memory in a way that feels safe and integrated. Learn more about the science behind it at EMDRIA’s overview on how EMDR works.
With EMDR, you can begin to:
Let go of the emotional weight of past trauma
Reduce anxiety, stress, or grief
Build emotional strength, confidence, and clarity
You don’t have to face this alone. When you’re ready, take the first step toward healing and rediscover your peace of mind.
Rates & Insurance
Individual Therapy: $150/session (self-pay)
Sliding Scale: $80–$150 based on financial need and life circumstances
Immigration Evaluations: $800-$1000. Additional fees may apply if you need medical interpretation for languages other than English or Spanish or if court testimony is requested
Professional Consultation: reach out to discuss your need.
Insurance: Not accepted directly, but superbills can be provided for reimbursement
Appointments require at least 24 hours’ notice for cancellations to avoid full-session charges.