Trauma & EMDR Therapy
You Don't Have to Feel This Way Forever
Evidence-based trauma treatment, in person and via Telehealth.
Trauma Stays With You.
But It Doesn't Have to Define You.
Trauma isn't just what happened — it's what gets stuck. When the brain can't fully process a distressing experience, it gets stored in a way that keeps affecting you long after the event has passed. You might find yourself triggered without warning, emotionally numb, hypervigilant, or simply unable to move forward no matter how hard you try.
At New Vision Counseling, our trauma-specialized therapists — including several certified in EMDR — help you process what's been holding you back at the deepest level. Healing from trauma is possible, and it often goes further and faster than people expect.
What Trauma Can Look Like
Trauma takes many forms. You don't have to have experienced a single dramatic event — chronic stress, childhood wounds, and painful losses all leave their mark.
PTSD & Complex Trauma
Flashbacks, nightmares, hypervigilance, and emotional numbness are hallmarks of PTSD. Complex trauma — from repeated or prolonged experiences — can be subtler but equally disruptive to daily life.
Childhood & Developmental Trauma
Experiences from early life — neglect, abuse, instability, or emotional unavailability — shape the nervous system in lasting ways. Many adults carry childhood wounds they haven't yet connected to their current struggles.
Grief & Loss
The loss of a person, relationship, identity, or sense of safety can be traumatic. When grief gets stuck — or is compounded by trauma — it can become something that needs more than time to heal.
Acute Trauma & Crisis
Accidents, assaults, medical emergencies, or other sudden events can leave lasting emotional wounds. Early, effective treatment significantly reduces the risk of long-term trauma symptoms taking hold.
Relationship & Attachment Trauma
Toxic relationships, betrayal, domestic violence, or a history of unstable attachments can leave deep marks on how you relate to others and yourself — often in ways that are hard to trace back to their source.
Workplace & Secondary Trauma
First responders, healthcare workers, and others regularly exposed to crisis or suffering often develop trauma symptoms over time. This kind of trauma is frequently minimized — but it's just as real and just as treatable.
What Is EMDR — and How Does It Work?
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is widely considered the gold standard in trauma treatment. It helps the brain reprocess traumatic memories so they lose their emotional charge — often reaching a depth of healing that talk therapy alone cannot achieve.
History & Treatment Planning
Your therapist takes time to understand your history, identify the memories or experiences contributing to your distress, and map out a personalized treatment plan. Nothing is rushed — you move at the pace that feels safe.
Preparation & Stabilization
Before processing begins, your therapist equips you with grounding and resourcing techniques — tools that keep you regulated and in control throughout the process. This phase is especially important for complex trauma.
Assessment
Together, you identify the specific memory to target — including the image, the negative belief it reinforces, and how it feels in your body. This creates a clear starting point for reprocessing.
Desensitization & Reprocessing
Using bilateral stimulation — typically guided eye movements, tapping, or audio tones — your therapist helps your brain process the stuck memory. Most clients notice the emotional intensity of the memory decrease significantly, often within a single session.
Installation & Body Scan
Once the distress is reduced, a positive belief is reinforced in its place. A body scan ensures no residual tension remains, leaving you with a greater sense of resolution and calm.
Closure & Reevaluation
Each session ends with closure techniques to ensure you leave feeling grounded. At the start of subsequent sessions, your therapist checks in to assess progress and determine next steps.
Ready to Start Healing?
You don't have to keep carrying what happened to you. Our trauma-specialized therapists are here to help you find a real path forward.
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