EMDR Therapy for Healing Betrayal, Trauma & Emotional Overwhelm

When words aren’t enough, we heal the parts the pain lives

Trauma doesn’t always settle in the head. Sometimes it lives in your body, your nervous system, or the space between you and someone you once trusted. That’s where EMDR comes in.

EMDR isn’t casual talk therapy, it’s focused, effective, and built for deep repair. I use this trauma‑informed method to help you process emotional wounds from infidelity, betrayal, abandonment, or ongoing relational pain. The goal isn’t just to survive. It’s to reclaim clarity, calm, and self‑trust.

Whether you’re carrying silent pain, unspoken hurt, or flashbacks of disappointment, we do this work together. Every session is paced to honor your nervous system, your history, and your strength.

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Who benefits from EMDR?

  • Individuals healing from betrayal, neglect, or emotional injury

  • Survivors of relational trauma or repeated attachment wounds

  • Anyone dealing with anxiety, dissociation, or chronic emotional overwhelm after relationship pain

  • Clients needing more than talk and wanting real nervous system regulation, inner body healing, and long term resilience

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FAQs

  • EMDR is a trauma focused therapy that helps the brain reprocess distressing memories and emotional pain.

    It is often faster than traditional talk therapy and particularly effective for betrayal trauma, relational wounds, and emotional overwhelm.

  • Yes.

    I use trauma informed pacing, ensure safety with grounding practices, and tailor all sessions to your nervous system’s comfort. You control the pace.

  • It varies depending on the trauma’s depth and your personal history.

    Some people feel relief within a few sessions, while others may benefit from more gradual, layered work.

    We’ll evaluate together.

  • Absolutely.

    EMDR supports nervous system regulation, emotional clarity, and can reduce symptoms like hypervigilance, dissociation, and sleep disturbances tied to relational trauma.