EMDR Consultation
(for EMDR‑trained clinicians)
EMDR Consultation
Strengthen your EMDR work—with clarity, fidelity, and confidence.
Consultation focused on skill development, case conceptualization, and troubleshooting across the 8 phases—so you feel supported using standard EMDR therapy in real sessions.
Who it’s for
EMDR consultation is for clinicians who have completed an EMDRIA‑approved training and want support integrating EMDR into practice and/or working toward EMDRIA Certification.
Common reasons clinicians seek consultation:
Wanting feedback to improve fidelity to standard EMDR therapy and strengthen clinical decision-making.
Needing help with case selection, pacing, and target sequencing.
Getting stuck in specific phases (history taking, preparation, processing, or installing resources).
Working with complex presentations and wanting steadier structure and containment.
What consultation includes
What you can expect in consultation:
Case-based guidance anchored in the standard protocol (8 phases / 3-pronged approach).
Troubleshooting blocks and common clinical “stuck points.”
Support planning next steps to improve outcomes and clinician confidence.
Documentation of consultation hours when applicable (individual vs group, dates, totals).
How it works
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Clarify where you are in training/certification, what cases you’re seeing, and what you want from consultation.
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Choose individual and/or group format, set goals, and outline what to bring (case notes, questions, resourcing plans).
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Meet regularly for case review, protocol refinement, and skills integration—so EMDR feels less intimidating and more consistent.
Working toward EMDRIA Certification?
EMDRIA Certification applicants need 20 hours of consultation; EMDRIA Consultants‑in‑Training can provide up to 15 hours, and the remaining 5 hours must be provided by an EMDRIA Approved Consultant.
Rates & availability
Rates vary by format (individual vs group) and scheduling cadence. Request details to receive current openings and the best-fit option for your goals.
Start with a free 15‑minute call to discuss your goals, cases, and the consultation format that fits best—no pressure.