EMDR Intensives

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an extensively researched and effective form of psychotherapy that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of disturbing life experiences. EMDR does not require clients to talk about the trauma in detail or do any homework in between sessions, which is a great relief to many trauma survivors. Research indicates that individuals undergoing EMDR therapy may achieve the benefits of long-term psychotherapy in significantly less time.

EMDR intensives provide uninterrupted time for processing and resolving traumatic memories, leading to faster relief from associated effects. This approach is suitable if you feel stuck with persistent symptoms and repeating life issues that seem hard to overcome through conventional means.

This focused time allows clients to experience relief from the many effects of traumatic memories in a shorter amount of time than weekly sessions spread out over many months.

An EMDR intensive may be an appropriate approach if you feel “stuck” with concerning symptoms, want to address relationship and life issues that seem to continuously repeat, and feel that you cannot “think” your way out of these patterns.

Rebecca Capistrant, LPC

Rebecca is a Certified Therapist through the EMDR International Association and trained at EMDR Consulting and the Institute of Creative Mindfulness. Her training focused on developmental trauma and dissociation. She also addresses religious or spiritual trauma, grief, and professional caregiving trauma (moral injury).

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