Frequently Asked Questions


What is EMDR?

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a form of psychotherapy used to treat traumatic memories and other distressing experiences. 

How it Works: 

EMDR involves a series of steps that help the patient process and integrate traumatic memories.EMDR is an evidence-based therapy, meaning that there is substantial scientific research to support its effectiveness. Numerous studies have shown that EMDR can significantly reduce the symptoms of trauma and improve the Client's quality of life. EMDR is not a “forever” therapy, but instead designed to help you through distressing targets that affect your daily life. For complex trauma it can take years, but results may vary for other disorders.

Do you have a sliding scale?

Yes, but I only have 2 open slots per season, please add your name to the waitlist if you would like to be considered.

Who is a good candidate for EMDR?

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy can be beneficial for a wide range of individuals, particularly those struggling with trauma and its related effects. It's effective for PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions stemming from traumatic experiences. It can also help with grief and loss, phobias, eating disorders, substance abuse, and performance anxiety, among other issues. .

Can we do EMDR online?

Yes, in California, however my preference is hybrid or in-person in San Diego at an office if dealing with complex trauma or severe emotional dyregulation.


Why do you have a waitlist?

Due to the expertise and severity of complex trauma, I limit the amount of clients I will see with EMDR, however people are often finishing with EMDR and openings happen often. Shoot me an email if you have extenuating circumstances.

Will EMDR “cure” my trauma?

Trauma or PTSD in general is not curable, but does have research that back incredible increases in overall life satisfaction and decreases in distressing and severity of symptoms. “EMDR therapy significantly reduces PTSD, depression, anxiety, and subjective distress, with moderate to large effect sizes.” — Meta-analysis, PLoS ONE, 2014

What is trauma?

When an event overwhelms your nervous system, and the effects last longer than a few months. Many people have small '“t” traumas that add up over time. Many people who survive natural disasters will be fine, but a small percentage (about 2/10 will experience PTSD symptoms).

What is Somatic Therapy?

Somatic therapy is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on the body as a source of healing and insight. It is based on the premise that the body stores memories and experiences, both positive and negative, and that these can impact our physical, emotional, and mental well-being. EMDR naturally treats the body and brain, and your brain does all the work.