Adjunct EMDR Therapy for Clinicians & Their Clients

Collaborative trauma care for clients who need specialized support in Florida and Alabama

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When Trauma Work Isn’t Your Specialty... Let’s Partner

As a dedicated therapist, you care deeply about your clients—but when trauma symptoms like flashbacks, dissociation, or persistent negative beliefs arise, you may feel uncertain about how to proceed. You don’t want to refer them out entirely, but also know trauma work isn’t your core focus.

Good news: you don’t have to choose. You can do both.

Adjunct EMDR Therapy offers a collaborative solution—where your client receives targeted trauma care without ending their work with you.

Client experiencing emotional release during an EMDR trauma therapy session

What Is adjunct EMDR Therapy?

Adjunct EMDR Therapy is a short-term, focused intervention designed to support clients through trauma processing while maintaining continuity with their primary therapist. It allows two professionals to work in parallel, leveraging complementary strengths for better outcomes.

Clients work with an EMDR therapist for a set number of sessions focused on trauma, then return to their primary therapy. With the client’s consent, both therapists can collaborate on treatment planning and progress monitoring.

How Adjunct EMDR Therapy Helps

EMDR intensive therapy in Pensacola designed for rapid trauma recovery in a peaceful setting

Faster Progress through trauma symptoms

Specialized Support for complex or trauma-related concerns

Skill Building that complements your work

Flexible Collaboration to meet client needs

Enhanced Client Retention within your practice

3 Ways We Can Work Intensively

3-Day EMDR Intensive

  • 3 hours/day over 3 days

  • Includes pre-intensive interview and follow-up

  • Ideal for clients in crisis or experiencing acute symptoms


Monthly EMDR Intensive

  • 3-hour EMDR sessions once per month

  • Allows concurrent sessions with the primary therapist

  • Best for clients beginning trauma work gradually


  • 3-hour EMDR sessions once per month

  • Allows concurrent sessions with the primary therapist

  • Best for clients beginning trauma work gradually

Quarterly EMDR Intensive

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Custom formats available based on clinical goals.

How can I get started with Adjunct EMDR Therapy?

If you're a therapist in Florida or Alabama and you’re curious about how Adjunct EMDR Therapy could help your client, I’d love to connect. We can explore options, coordinate care, and create a collaborative plan that meets your client’s unique needs.

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Step 1

Talk to your client about EMDR as a supplemental option

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Step 2

Schedule a call with me to discuss fit and coordination

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Step 3

Begin collaboration with a tailored intensive plan

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FAQs about Adjunct EMDR intensives

  • Adjunct therapy means adding EMDR as a short-term, focused boost while you’re working with another therapist or while you’re in a season where you need extra support. We focus specifically on processing trauma or big emotional blocks so you can make faster progress without switching therapists or starting from scratch.

  • Yes! this is exactly who adjunct EMDR is designed for. I’ll collaborate with your primary therapist (with your permission) so we stay aligned on your goals and help you get the most benefit from both types of therapy.

  • Adjunct EMDR is great if you:

    • Feel “stuck” in therapy and want to get to the root of an issue

    • Have a big event coming up (surgery, childbirth, presentation) and want to reduce anxiety fast

    • Are working on trauma that would take too long to process in short weekly sessions

    • Want to deepen your work without fully switching therapists

  • Because we use the intensive model, many clients notice big changes in just 1–3 days of work. After your intake, we’ll create a plan together to decide how many days will give you the best results and fit your schedule.

  • Yes! We can blend these approaches within your intensive so you have multiple ways to process and regulate your nervous system. Many clients with chronic illness or anxiety find that combining EMDR with Brainspotting gives them the deepest and gentlest results.

  • Book a free consult call! We’ll talk about your current therapy, what you want to work on, and the best intensive package for you. Then we’ll schedule your intake and coordinate (if needed) with your therapist so everyone is on the same page.