As a trauma therapist with years of experience walking alongside people through some of the most painful chapters of their lives, I know that not every therapy approach works for every person. Trauma can leave us feeling stuck: emotionally overwhelmed, disconnected from ourselves, and unsure how to move forward. You may have tried talk therapy or improved your coping strategies only to feel that certain memories, sensations, or beliefs continue to hold power over your life. If that resonates with you, you’re not alone, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy, commonly referred to as EMDR, may be exactly the tool you’ve been looking for.

EMDR is a powerful, evidence-based therapy that helps people heal from trauma by working directly with the nervous system and memory networks. Rather than just talking about what happened, EMDR utilizes external stimuli to help your brain reprocess those experiences so they no longer feel threatening in the present. In my work, I’ve seen clients engage in EMDR and reclaim hope, self-trust, and freedom from trauma they thought would haunt them forever.


What Is EMDR, and How Does It Work?

EMDR therapy involves recalling distressing experiences while engaging in bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements, tapping, or auditory tones. This process supports the brain in reprocessing “stuck” traumatic memories – helping them become less emotionally charged and more fully integrated.

Clients don’t have to retell every detail of their trauma; instead, we work together to access the memory, identify what it brings up emotionally and physically, and guide the brain toward healing. For many, this feels like a relief compared to more traditional talk therapies. Rather than being driven by reinterpretation from the clinician, EMDR facilitates clients’ own emotional and intellectual reprocessing of the trauma.

EMDR consists of eight phases:

  1. History Taking
  2. Preparation
  3. Assessment
  4. Desensitization
  5. Installation
  6. Body Scan
  7. Closure
  8. Reevaluation

Why EMDR? The Benefits Are Real


You’re in Good Company: Celebrities Who’ve Found Healing Through EMDR

You might be surprised by how many public figures have turned to EMDR to address personal trauma:

Their openness helps reduce stigma and reminds us that trauma doesn’t discriminate.


We’re Here When You’re Ready

At TREC DC, we offer immediate availability for those seeking EMDR therapy. Our clinicians are trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and deeply committed to creating a safe, affirming space for your healing.

If you’ve been carrying trauma for years, or if a recent experience has left you feeling overwhelmed, know that you don’t have to face it alone. Healing is possible. You deserve support that honors your story and helps you move forward in a way that feels grounded and empowering.

Reach out today to schedule a consultation. Let’s begin your healing journey together.

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