EMDR Therapy in Massachusetts – Heal Trauma

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What Is EMDR Therapy?

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a research-supported psychotherapy designed to help people heal from trauma, distressing memories, anxiety, and negative core beliefs. EMDR therapy was developed by Dr. Francine Shapiro in 1987. Over time, as more therapists became trained in EMDR, it revolutionized mental health treatment with its unique approach to processing trauma. EMDR therapy helps the brain reprocess memories of painful experiences so they no longer feel overwhelming in the present.

One of the things people like about this therapy is that, unlike some traditional therapy approaches, EMDR does not require you to talk in detail about traumatic events for long periods of time. Instead, it uses structured phases and bilateral stimulation (such as eye movements or tapping) to help the brain integrate memories in a healthier way.

If you feel stuck, triggered, reactive, anxious, or emotionally overwhelmed by past experiences, EMDR therapy may help.

How EMDR Therapy Works

When something overwhelming happens, the brain may store the memory in a fragmented or “frozen” way. This can lead to:

  • Intrusive memories
  • Emotional reactivity
  • Negative beliefs about yourself (“I’m not enough,” “I’m unsafe”)
  • Anxiety or panic
  • Avoidance behaviors
  • Shame or guilt

EMDR therapy helps the brain “get unstuck” from these memories so they become integrated and no longer trigger the same emotional intensity.

Through an 8-phase structured approach, EMDR therapy:

  1. Identifies target memories or triggers
  2. Strengthens internal coping resources
  3. Uses bilateral stimulation to reprocess distress
  4. Installs adaptive beliefs and emotional responses

Over time, clients often report feeling calmer, clearer, and more grounded.

What EMDR Therapy Can Help With

EMDR therapy is effective for a wide range of concerns, including:

Trauma and PTSD

  • Childhood trauma
  • Complex trauma
  • Medical trauma
  • Accident or injury trauma
  • First responder trauma

Anxiety Disorders

  • Generalized anxiety
  • Panic attacks
  • Social anxiety
  • Performance anxiety

Depression

  • Shame-based beliefs
  • Persistent negative self-concept
  • Emotional numbness

ADHD-Related Emotional Distress

  • Rejection sensitivity
  • Chronic shame
  • Emotional overwhelm

Relationship Patterns

  • Attachment wounds
  • Fear of abandonment
  • Repeated unhealthy dynamics

What to Expect in EMDR Therapy

Phase 1: History & Treatment Planning

We identify patterns, triggers, and goals for therapy.

Phase 2: Preparation

You’ll learn grounding skills and develop internal resources so you feel stable and supported before reprocessing begins.

Phases 3–7: Reprocessing

We target specific memories or emotional triggers while using bilateral stimulation to help your brain integrate them.

Phase 8: Reevaluation

We monitor progress and ensure lasting change.

EMDR therapy is collaborative, structured, and paced according to your nervous system.

Is EMDR Therapy Right for You?

EMDR may be a good fit if you:

  • Feel triggered by situations that “shouldn’t” feel that intense
  • Struggle with recurring negative beliefs about yourself
  • Experience emotional reactions that feel out of proportion
  • Have tried traditional talk therapy but still feel stuck
  • Want a focused, evidence-based trauma therapy approach

If you are unsure whether EMDR therapy is appropriate, we can discuss this during an initial consultation.

EMDR Therapy for High-Functioning Professionals

Many high-achieving adults appear successful externally but feel internally anxious, self-critical, or emotionally reactive. EMDR therapy can help reduce performance pressure, imposter feelings, and chronic stress responses rooted in earlier experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions About EMDR Therapy

Is EMDR therapy evidence-based?

Yes. EMDR is recognized as an effective treatment for trauma and PTSD and is widely used by licensed therapists.

How long does EMDR therapy take?

The length of treatment varies depending on the complexity of your history and current goals. Some clients experience relief within a few sessions; others benefit from longer-term work.

Will I lose control during EMDR?

No. You remain fully aware and in control during sessions. The process is guided and collaborative.

Is EMDR therapy intense?

At times, emotions may arise, but we move at a pace that supports safety and stability.

Start EMDR Therapy in Massachusetts

If you are looking for EMDR therapy in Massachusetts for trauma, anxiety, emotional regulation, or attachment issues, I offer secure telehealth sessions for adults during the weekdays.

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Think about what might be possible for you if you could get the help you need. You do not have to keep reliving the past. Growth and healing are possible. You will surprise yourself.

EMDRIA Certified Therapists=The Gold Standard

EMDR represents one of the most revolutionary advances in trauma treatment. EMDR Certified Therapists represent the gold standard in EMDR therapy. EMDR International Association is a 501(c) 6 non-profit professional association with more than 19,000 members. EMDRIA™ is the original membership organization for EMDR therapists.

According to the website, “EMDRIA™ is organized to promote, foster, and preserve the highest standard of excellence and integrity in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) practice for the membership, for the mental health professions, and for the community, which shall be served by the mental health professions.”

Why Certification through EMDRIA Matters

An EMDRIA Certified Therapist™ has engaged in at least 20 hours of consultation with an EMDRIA Approved Consultant™ for EMDR and has practiced their skills with at least 25 different clients in at least 50 EMDR sessions. An EMDRIA Certified Therapist™ has voluntarily met standards of consultation, clinical practice, and continuing education to provide EMDR therapy. An EMDRIA Certified Therapist™ is committed to fulfilling ethical standards and is engaged in continuing education. To maintain this certification, a therapist must continue to satisfy the EMDRIA requirement, including completing continuing education requirements and adhering to ethical standards.

Therapy Solutions Center founder, Wayne Kessler, is an EMDRIA Certified Therapist. Contact Wayne today to schedule your first therapy session and start your journey toward healing today.

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