Your inner knowing is your only true compass.
— Joy Page

Services

Individual Therapy

I offer one-on-one therapy for adults (ages 18+) focused on deep, lasting healing through extended EMDR-based sessions. These longer sessions—typically 1.5 to 3 hours—go beyond the limits of traditional 50-minute therapy, providing the time and space to safely process trauma and create meaningful change with momentum and clarity.

EMDR-based extended sessions are a time-efficient, research-supported alternative—or complement—to traditional weekly therapy. By working in concentrated blocks, we minimize the interruptions common to shorter sessions and enable deeper emotional processing. This approach often leads to faster relief, greater continuity, and more lasting results—especially for trauma, anxiety, grief, relationship challenges, and long-standing emotional patterns.

Clients often choose this format to make faster progress, navigate major life transitions, accommodate demanding schedules, or bring greater concentration to issues that haven’t shifted in shorter sessions. Whether you're seeking accelerated healing or looking to deepen work you're doing with another therapist, extended sessions offer a focused, flexible path forward.

While I believe this extended session format best supports the depth-oriented nature of my work, I also hold closely the belief that variation is the norm. Everyone’s needs are different, and it’s important to meet people where they are. If you're curious about working together but unsure whether this format is the right fit, I’d love to connect and talk it through.

Two Common Options For Clients

#1 Building Session Length Over Time

  • We begin with 60-minute weekly sessions focused on history-taking, treatment planning, and building the internal resources needed to support deeper work. This stage aligns with Phases 1 and 2 of the EMDR model.

  • Once the above has been accomplished, we shift to longer processing sessions—1.5 to 3 hours—scheduled biweekly or monthly. These sessions correspond to Phases 3 and beyond of the EMDR model.

    • Benefits of this option:

      • If you plan to submit documentation for insurance reimbursement, much or all of the shorter preparation sessions may be eligible for coverage.

      • For some, gradually working up to extended sessions feels more manageable and supportive than starting with them right away.

#2 Starting With Extended Sessions

  • We begin with biweekly or monthly sessions lasting 1.5 to 3 hours. As with option #1, we start by gathering history, creating a treatment plan, and building the internal resources needed for deeper work. Once that foundation is in place, we transition into processing sessions.

    • Benefits of this option:

      • Helpful for those who want to experience the benefits of extended sessions right away, for example, covering more ground in less time and with fewer interruptions

      • Ideal for those with busy schedules who prefer less frequent but longer appointments

      • For some, becoming comfortable with extended sessions early on helps make the transition to deeper processing work smoother.

More Information on EMDR

Note: The information below on EMDR is largely courtesy of the EMDR International Association and outlines the standard EMDR protocol. While this is a helpful framework to understand, it’s important to once again invoke my belief that variation is the norm. For some, the standard protocol is enough to bring meaningful relief and lasting change. For others, deeper healing requires flexibility, adaptations, and/or additional elements. That’s why I use a blended approach—tailored to the unique needs of each person I work with.

More Information on Supporting Modalities

“Listen to the compass of your heart. All you need lies within you.”

— Mary Anne Radmacher

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