EMDR Consultation for Therapist
Whether you are working toward EMDR certification, strengthening your clinical confidence, or wanting support with complex cases, EMDR consultation offers a space to grow both professionally and personally as a therapist.
I provide EMDR consultation for therapists who want thoughtful guidance, practical feedback, and a collaborative environment where questions are welcomed and clinical growth is supported.
Deepen Your EMDR Skills With Supportive, Collaborative Consultation
Learning EMDR can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. Many therapists find themselves wondering:
“Am I doing this correctly?”
“What do I do when processing gets blocked?”
“How do I adapt EMDR for complex trauma?”
“Why do I feel stuck with this case?”
Consultation is not about perfection. It is about building confidence, strengthening your understanding of the EMDR model, and helping you feel more grounded in your work with clients.
Why EMDR Consultation Matters
EMDR is more than following a protocol. Effective EMDR work requires flexibility, attunement, and understanding how to navigate the moments when clients feel stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected.
What Consultation Looks Like
Consultation sessions are offered virtually and include:
Individual consultation
Small group consultation
Case discussion and feedback
Skill-building and protocol review
Guidance toward EMDR certification requirements
My approach to consultation is warm, collaborative, and focused on helping you develop your own clinical style while staying connected to the EMDR framework.
Quality consultation helps bridge the gap between training and real-world clinical work so you can feel more confident sitting with complex experiences and guiding meaningful healing.
Consultation sessions may include support with:
EMDR basic training consultation hours
Case conceptualization
Target sequencing and treatment planning
Complex trauma and dissociation
Blocking beliefs and stuck processing
Anxiety, panic, and attachment wounds
Resourcing and stabilization skills
Therapist confidence and imposter syndrome
Adapting EMDR to fit the client’s needs
Ethical and clinical considerations



