Therapy Services

Individual Therapy

EMDR Intensives

Therapy Approaches

  • Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing

    EMDR is a psychotherapy that enables people to heal from painful past wounds that result in the symptoms we know to be PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, etc. EMDR therapy is an eight-phase treatment, and research shows that EMDR provides a reduction in symptoms much faster than traditional talk therapies. Intellectually you may know something to be true, but often the feeling inside doesn’t match. EMDR allows your felt sense to match what you know intellectually. Leading to a feeling of being more balanced.

  • Somatic Experiencing

    Somatic Experiencing (SE™) is a body-oriented therapeutic model for healing trauma and other stress disorders. It is the life’s work of Dr. Peter A. Levine. SE provides the basic natural healing and core nervous system skills to reprocess the past and better navigate the future. It helps clients attune to what's happening in their bodies, slow down and pause fast energies, wake up and balance sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Learning to consciously titrate gives clients a boost in self-awareness, and confidence in their capacity to change and heal.

  • Post Induction Therapy

    Post Induction Therapy also known as The Meadows Model, is a groundbreaking approach based on the pioneering work of Meadows Senior Fellow Pia Mellody. The model is an exploration of codependency and how a fracture that occurrs from trauma can lead to mental health or addiction issues. Being that I was a Meadows Primary Therapist, I subscribe to the same definition of trauma as Pia Mellody. She says trauma is “anything less than nurturing”. There are 5 core issues within the model, and explore how our inner child and inner teenager may be getting in the way of living the life we want to live.

  • Other Therapies

    I am classically trained in EMDR, SE, and PIT. They are the primary therapies I utilize in sessions. Although those three therapies are my primary, I also integrate features of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM). IFS was developed my Richard Schwartz PhD and work with the many parts that make up who you are, exploring the roles and relationships between the parts. NARM was developed by Laurence Heller PhD, and this model explores the patterns of disconnection and strategies that deeply affect our identity, emotions, physiology, behavior and relationships.