EMDR Consultation for Therapists | EMDR Consultant in Training (CIT) Offering Certification & Case Consultation

If you’re an EMDR-trained therapist looking for support, clarity, and confidence in your clinical work, EMDR consultation can help you deepen your skills and feel more grounded when working with trauma.

I I offer trauma-informed EMDR consultation for therapists who are pursuing EMDRIA certification as well as those who want additional support using EMDR in real-world clinical settings.

Trauma-Informed EMDR Consultation for Therapists

EMDR is a powerful modality—but it can also feel complex, layered, and at times overwhelming, especially when working with clients with developmental trauma, dissociation, or high levels of dysregulation.

EMDR consultation provides a space to:

  • Strengthen your use of EMDR beyond the basic protocol

  • Feel more confident navigating complex trauma

  • Slow down and understand why you’re doing what you’re doing

  • Receive support with challenging or “stuck” cases

Whether you are newly trained or experienced, consultation helps you move from following a script to practicing with clinical intention and flexibility.

What It Means to Work With an EMDR Consultant in Training

Working with a CIT means you receive:

  • Up-to-date, advanced EMDR knowledge

  • Thoughtful, collaborative consultation

  • Guidance grounded in both training and active clinical work

Oversight and mentorship through an approved training program (Trauma Therapist Institute)

Benefits of EMDR Certification (EMDRIA)

While certification is not required to practice EMDR, many therapists choose to pursue EMDRIA certification to deepen their expertise.

Benefits include:

  • Increased confidence using EMDR with complex trauma

  • Advanced understanding of EMDR case conceptualization

  • Stronger clinical decision-making skills

  • Professional credibility as a trauma specialist

  • Structured support for ongoing growth

  • Even if you’re not pursuing certification, the process of consultation can help you practice EMDR in a more intentional and effective way.

What Is EMDR Consultation and How Does It Help Therapists?

EMDR consultation is a collaborative process where therapists receive guidance, support, and clinical insight to improve their use of EMDR therapy.

Consultation can help you:

  • Clarify case conceptualization through the EMDR lens

  • Identify and resolve processing blocks

  • Improve target sequencing and treatment planning

  • Navigate client readiness and stabilization

  • Strengthen your overall clinical confidence

Many therapists find that consultation helps them feel less alone in their work and more effective with complex cases.

A Shame-Free, Supportive Approach to EMDR Consultation

Many therapists carry pressure to “do EMDR correctly” or worry they are missing something in sessions.

Consultation with me is a shame-free space where you can bring:

  • Cases that feel stuck or confusing

  • Moments where you felt uncertain in session

  • Questions about protocol, pacing, or clinical decisions

My approach is:

  • Collaborative, not hierarchical

  • Curious, not critical

  • Grounded in trauma-informed care

  • Supportive of therapist nervous systems

You don’t have to perform in consultation—you get to learn, reflect, and grow.

EMDR Consultation for Complex Trauma and Specialized Populations

My consultation work is especially supportive for therapists working with:

  • Complex Trauma and Developmental Trauma

  • Dissociation and Parts Work in EMDR

  • Anxiety and Nervous System Dysregulation

  • Eating Disorders, Disordered Eating, and Body Image Concerns

As an EMDR Consultant in Training (CIT) through the Trauma Therapist Institute (TTI), I provide consultation that is both clinically rigorous and deeply supportive.

I also offer EMDR consultation outside of TTI, allowing flexibility for therapists who want consultation without being in a formal certification track.

Trauma-Informed EMDR Consultation for Therapists

EMDR is a powerful modality—but it can also feel complex, layered, and at times overwhelming, especially when working with clients with developmental trauma, dissociation, or high levels of dysregulation.

EMDR consultation provides a space to:

  • Strengthen your use of EMDR beyond the basic protocol

  • Feel more confident navigating complex trauma

  • Slow down and understand why you’re doing what you’re doing

  • Receive support with challenging or “stuck” cases

Whether you are newly trained or experienced, consultation helps you move from following a script to practicing with clinical intention and flexibility.