EMDR THERAPY IN AGOURA HILLS & ACROSS CA

Loosen your past’s grip on the present. Feel like you again.

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Talking may have helped you make sense of what happened, but it didn’t make it easier to live with.

You feel like you’ve already done “the work” by going to therapy, but it seems no amount of talking ever translates to feeling better. You still find yourself reacting in ways that don’t entirely line up with what’s happening presently, getting overwhelmed with intense emotions, or suddenly going into fight or flight mode even when things around you are calm. This has led you to avoid certain situations or constantly be on edge, and it feels like you’re missing out on actually living as a result. You think you “should” be over it by now, but can’t seem to logic your way around the pit in your stomach and the tightness in your chest.

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EMDR GIVES YOU A PATH BACK TO FULLY LIVING IN THE PRESENT.

EMDR CAN HELP WITH…

  • Traumatic experiences—like birth trauma, assault, growing up in a dysfunctional family, or experiencing abuse or trauma as a child

  • Panic attacks or anxiety that impacts your ability to function

  • Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or images

  • Feeling stuck and unable to move forward since “THE THING” happened

  • Overwhelming sensations connected to past experiences that hijack your body

WHAT IS EMDR?

EMDR stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, and at its core, it’s a way of helping your brain do what it’s meant to do—file away memories appropriately as “in the past.”

Often, when something happens that’s too much to process in the moment, that something doesn’t end up getting filed correctly. It stays in the “present” file, where it’s raw, easily triggered, and ready to fire at all times. Instead of just talking about the past, EMDR uses structured bilateral stimulation (through eye movements or tapping on parts of the body) to help your brain safely revisit those experiences and refile them in the past where they belong.

Sessions can be done in person or online. For some people, working through a single traumatic event may take as few as 6–12 sessions, while more complex or layered experiences often take longer. This work can be a focused treatment on its own or woven into longer-term therapy, depending on your individual needs.

HOW IT WORKS

A THOUGHTFUL, STRUCTURED APPROACH TO PUT YOU BACK IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT OF YOUR LIFE.

You are bigger than what happened to you.

Through EMDR Therapy, you can…

  • Feel less overwhelmed by panic, intrusive images or memories, and sudden emotional spikes

  • Have the space to respond rather than react in your day-to-day life

  • Understand that your body and mind’s responses were adaptive and protective, not you being “dramatic”

  • Expand your capacity to engage in things that may have felt too overwhelming before—like driving, dating, or leaving your home

  • Recognize what you’ve been through as a part of your life story without feeling like it defines you

you’re not alone.

YOU DON’T HAVE TO KEEP LIVING IN FIGHT OR FLIGHT.

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