Finding an Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapist

At Dr. Patricia Price, LLC, I specialize in EMDR therapy, a powerful approach designed to help you process and heal from traumatic experiences.

My office space creates a compassionate environment where you can safely explore your past and its impact on your present.

EMDR is not just about talking; it’s an innovative technique that uses guided eye movements to facilitate emotional healing and reduce distress.

Whether you are struggling with PTSD, anxiety, or other trauma-related issues, we are here to support you on your path to recovery. Together, we will unlock the potential for profound change and empower you to reclaim your life.

Key Questions When Seeking an Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapist

Are you certified or trained in EMDR therapy?

Not all therapists who offer EMDR have completed full training or certification. Ask about their training level and if they’re EMDRIA-certified.

How much experience do you have using EMDR with clients like me?

It’s important to find someone who not only knows EMDR but has used it with people experiencing similar trauma, anxiety, PTSD, or other concerns.

What is your approach to EMDR therapy?
Some therapists blend EMDR with other therapeutic techniques. Understanding their overall treatment style helps ensure a good fit.

What should I expect in the first few EMDR sessions?
This can ease anxiety and set realistic expectations. Look for a therapist who walks you through the preparation phase and builds trust first.

Do you offer EMDR therapy in person, virtually, or both?
EMDR can be done effectively via telehealth, but availability and comfort with virtual platforms matter.

How do you determine if EMDR is the right fit for me?
A good therapist will evaluate your history, symptoms, and readiness to decide if and when EMDR is appropriate.