EMDR Consultations for fellow Therapists

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Reignite the excitement and inspiration you felt in basic training to use EMDR with your clients.

I offer individual and group EMDR consultation for EMDR Therapists who have completed basic training and are working towards EMDRIA Certification, or who are looking for extra support in learning new skills or conceptualizing a complex case. As a Consultant-in-Training (CIT), I am able to provide up to 15 of the 20 required consultation hours for certification, training under Erin Kelly, LCSW.

I am Level 2 Trained in Internal Family Systems and am engaged in ongoing training in Expressive Arts practices. I enjoy helping therapists find practical ways to implement these approaches into all 8 phases of EMDR.

My rate is $45 for 1 hour of individual consultation and $25 for 1 hour group.

Specialty Areas

Presenting Concerns:

  • Early Childhood trauma

  • Complex Trauma

  • Dissociation

  • Recent Traumatic Events

  • Sexual Trauma

  • Panic and Phobias

  • Grief & Loss

  • Chronic Illness & Medical Trauma

Populations:

  • LGBTQIA+ Population

  • First Responders

  • Healthcare professionals

  • Neurodivergent

Advanced Training

  • EMDR + IFS PARTS Protocol: An EMDRIA Approved Integration | Kendhal Hart

  • EMDR Treatment of Pain/EMDR and Hypnosis in the treatment of pain | Mark Grant

  • The Distancing Technique: An Enhancement to the treatment of OCD and Anxiety with C. Paula Krentzel, PhD.

  • Flash Technique | Ricky Greenwald, PsyD.

  • EMDR Recent Events & Early Interventions | Kase Co.

  • Efficient Methods for EMDR Therapy: Case Conceptualization and Strategic Target Selection | Ad de Jongh and Suzy Matthijssen

  • Treating Complex PTSD and Dissociation | Ad de Jongh and Suzy Matthijssen

  • Did I Lock the Door?: Treating OCD with EMDR Therapy, Exposure and Response Prevention and Ego State Therapy | Sandra Paulsen

  • Looking Through The Eyes of Trauma and Dissociation | Sandra Paulsen