Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy

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Traumatic experiences and distressing memories can leave a lasting impact on your mental health, often making it feel impossible to move forward. If you find yourself stuck in the past or overwhelmed by emotional triggers, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy offers a powerful, evidence-based path to healing.

At Taylor Counseling Group, our therapists are trained to provide EMDR therapy as a way to help you process difficult memories and reduce their emotional charge. By activating the brain’s natural healing processes, EMDR allows you to find relief from the symptoms of trauma without having to speak in detail about the event for hours on end. This specialized approach empowers you to:

  • Process distressing memories in a safe, controlled environment.
  • Reduce the intensity of emotional triggers and flashbacks.
  • Break free from negative self-beliefs rooted in past experiences.
  • Build resilience and long-term emotional stability.

Through the specialized lens of EMDR, we’ll be able to create a treatment plan to help resolve past trauma and improve your overall health and wellness.

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Emma Leach, Practicum Student

Dallas

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Rose Ann Hopwood, M.A., LPC

Galleria

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Brittany Sanchez, M.S., LPC-Associate

The Woodlands

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Alpana Lakshmi, MS, LMFT, LPC

Houston Memorial Park

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Jennifer Sprague, M.S, LPC

Fort Worth

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Lindsey Goodman, LPC-Associate, M.Ed.

Galleria

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James Ritchie, M.A., LPC

San Antonio

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Matt Spikes

Matthew Spikes, M.A., LPC

Dallas

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Jasmin Sanchez, M.S, LPC

Fort Worth

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Gabrielle White, M.A., LCSW

Waco

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Harry Carpio, M.S, LPC

Houston Memorial Park

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Tichina Lynch, M.A., LPC

Houston Memorial Park

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Lori Caperton, M.A., LPC

Dallas

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Ileana Villarreal, M.A., LMFT

San Antonio

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Nicole Garth, M.S., LPC-Associate

Dallas

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Kristen Martinez, MSW, LCSW

Fort Worth

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Megan Schaefer, M.S., LPC

San Antonio

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Desi Richardson, M.A., LPC

Fort Worth

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Jesse Gill, MSW, LCSW

Galleria

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Bria Harris, MA, LPC

Galleria

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Krista Weaver, MSW, LCSW, C-DBT

Fort Worth

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Ann Meripolski, MS, LPC, LCDC

Dallas

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Christina Knight, M.S. LPC

Coppell

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Jamia Woods, LMFT

Houston Memorial Park

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Spandana Maitra, M.A., LPC

Spandana Maitra, M.A., LPC

Coppell

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Emily Blair

Emily Rogers, M.S., LPC

Fort Worth

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Megan Hawkins, M.A., LPC

Houston Memorial Park

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Antoine Votaw, MA, LPC, LCDC

Dallas

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Michelle Rodgers, MS, LPC

Michelle Rodgers, MS, LPC-S

Dallas

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Anita Cepeda, MA, LPC

Galleria

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Nicole Kremer, M.A., LPC

San Antonio: Alamo Heights

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Elizabeth Crowder M.A., LMFT-Associate

Elizabeth Crowder M.A., LMFT

Waco

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Julie Furber, M.S. LPC, CRC

Galleria

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Hailey-Lou Lowry, LPC-Associate, LCDC

The Woodlands

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Ashley Jesse, MA, LPC

San Antonio: Alamo Heights

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Hannah Frederick, MA, LPC

Dallas

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Kaila Parker

Kaila “Kai” Parker, Practicum Student

Dallas

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Ashley Davis

Ashley Davis, M.A., LPC

Dallas

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Holly Patterson, MA, LPC

Waco

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Abigail Locke, M.A., LPC ASSOCIATE

Abigail Locke, M.A., LPC

Waco

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Kotia Whitaker, M.S. LMFT

San Antonio: Alamo Heights

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David R. Buck, MS, LPC

Waxahachie

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Becca Kern, MA, LPC

Fort Worth

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Vanessa Perkins, MA, LPC

Fort Worth

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Amy Hill, MS, LPC-S, LMFT-S

Coppell

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Colleen Farris, MS, LPC

Coppell

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Johanna Horstman, MA, LPC

Galleria

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Stephanie Jutras, MSW, LCSW

Galleria

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Joy Lawson, MA, LPC

Cedar Park

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Lori Shaw, MS, LPC-S

Galleria

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Christopher Hinds, MRC, LPC

Dallas

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Understanding EMDR Therapy

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a specialized form of psychotherapy designed to alleviate the distress associated with traumatic memories. Unlike traditional talk therapy, which focuses on changing thoughts and behaviors through conversation, EMDR focuses directly on the memory itself to change how it is stored in the brain.

When a person experiences trauma, the brain’s natural processing system can become overwhelmed, causing the memory to get “stuck” in its original, raw form. EMDR uses bilateral stimulation, typically through guided eye movements, taps, or tones, to help the brain reprocess these memories so they no longer cause significant emotional pain. 

What Can EMDR Treat? 

While originally developed to treat PTSD, EMDR is now widely used to address a variety of mental health challenges, including:

  • Panic attacks and anxiety disorders
  • Complicated grief
  • Phobias and performance anxiety
  • Chronic pain or illness
  • Disturbing life experiences (divorce, accidents, or loss)
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How EMDR Therapy Works

The goal of EMDR is to help you “digest” traumatic memories so they become part of your past rather than a constant presence in your present. During a session, your therapist will guide you through a series of bilateral stimulations while you focus briefly on a distressing memory.

As the brain processes the information, the emotional intensity of the memory begins to fade. Over time, the memory loses its “sting,” and the negative beliefs you held about yourself (such as “I am unsafe” or “It was my fault”) are replaced with more adaptive, positive thoughts (such as “I am safe now” or “I did the best I could”).

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Our Approach to EMDR Therapy

At Taylor Counseling Group, we prioritize your safety and comfort above all else. Our EMDR therapists follow the standard eight-phase protocol, beginning with a thorough assessment and preparation phase. We ensure you have the necessary coping tools and “grounding” techniques in place before we begin processing any difficult memories.

We believe in a collaborative approach. Your therapist will work at your pace, ensuring that you feel supported and empowered throughout your journey toward recovery. Whether used as a standalone treatment or integrated into your ongoing counseling, EMDR is a transformative tool for lasting change.

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Why Choose Taylor Counseling Group for EMDR?

Finding the right environment for trauma work is essential. We provide a professional, compassionate setting where you can feel secure as you heal.

Evidence-Based Care

EMDR is recognized as an effective treatment by the American Psychiatric Association, the World Health Organization, and the Department of Defense. Our therapists stay current with the latest EMDRIA-approved techniques.

Personalized Treatment Plans

We recognize that no two journeys are the same. Your EMDR sessions will be tailored to your specific history, goals, and emotional needs.

Affordable, Accessible Support

We believe high-quality trauma care should be accessible. We accept most major insurance plans and offer a variety of locations throughout Texas to serve you.

Frequently Asked Questions About EMDR

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Is EMDR as effective as traditional talk therapy

Can EMDR be done through telehealth or online sessions?

How do I know if EMDR is right for me?

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