EMDR Therapy in Nashville

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a powerful approach for working through trauma, anxiety, and experiences that continue to feel stuck, even when you understand them logically.

Many people come to EMDR after trying to think their way through something without lasting relief. You may know why you feel the way you do, but your body and emotions haven’t caught up.

EMDR helps process those experiences more fully so they no longer carry the same weight.

What EMDR Can Help With

EMDR is often helpful for:

  • Past experiences that still feel unresolved

  • Anxiety that feels persistent or hard to control

  • Feeling stuck in patterns you can see but can’t change

  • Relationship triggers or emotional reactivity

  • A general sense of being overwhelmed or disconnected

You don’t need to have experienced a single major trauma. Many people benefit from EMDR when something just feels “off” or harder than it should.

What It’s Like

EMDR is different from traditional talk therapy, but it’s still a collaborative and grounded process.

We begin by understanding your history and what you’re wanting to work on. When we move into EMDR, I guide you through a structured process that helps your mind and body process what’s been difficult in a way that allows things to shift more naturally.

You are always in control of the pace. My role is to help you stay grounded and supported as we move through the work.

My Approach

My style is both compassionate and direct. I work to understand you deeply, while also helping you face the patterns and experiences that may be keeping you stuck.

EMDR is one of the tools I use when it feels like talking alone isn’t enough and something deeper needs to shift.

Is EMDR Right for You?

EMDR tends to be a good fit for people who:

  • have insight into their patterns but still feel stuck

  • are ready to go deeper than surface-level coping

  • want real, lasting change—not just temporary relief

Next Step

I offer EMDR therapy in Nashville and Brentwood.

If this resonates, the next step is a brief consultation to see if working together feels like a good fit.