EMDR CONSULTATION FOR THERAPISTS
Get certified in EMDR!
Flowing Springs Therapy provides 1:1 consultation and group consultations for therapists seeking to become EMDR trained or certified. We specialize in providing EMDR consultations to therapists that work with the following populations: Neurodivergent folks, adolescents, those who experienced attachment trauma, LGBTQIA+ folks, survivors of child abuse, survivors of sexual abuse, adult children of narcissistic parents, and more.
We have offered EMDR intensives for two years and can help you incorporate them into your practice as well.
Some of my favorite EMDR trainings include:
Ego States & EMDR—Trauma Therapist Institute
EMDR for Grief and Loss—Trauma Therapist Institute
EMDR and Disordered Eating—Trauma Therapist Institute
CIT Training—Beyond Healing Institute
Mastering the Treatment of Complex Trauma: Effectively Treating “Parts”—Kathleen Martin
EMDR Intensive Training—Scaling Up
Basic Training—Philip Manfield
Flash Technique—Philip Manfield
Favorite Reading:
When There Are No Words by Sandra Paulson
Looking Through the Eyes of Trauma and Dissociation by Sandra Paulson
EMDR Resourcing by Philip Manfield
Common Questions about EMDR Consultation for Therapists
FAQs
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EMDR consultation is professional support for therapists who are completing EMDR basic training, working toward EMDR certification, or deepening their clinical skills using EMDR therapy. Consultation provides space to discuss cases, strengthen conceptualization, build confidence, and receive guidance around EMDR protocols, adaptations, and clinical challenges.
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Yes. Therapists pursuing EMDR certification through EMDRIA are required to complete consultation hours with an approved consultant. Consultation helps support ethical, competent EMDR practice while building clinical confidence and skill development.
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Yes. I specialize in working with attachment trauma, dissociation, complex PTSD, neurodivergence, narcissistic abuse, and relational trauma. Consultation can support therapists navigating complex case conceptualization, resourcing challenges, nervous system dysregulation, and working with parts in EMDR therapy.
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Yes. I provide consultation for therapists working with neurodivergent clients, including autistic and ADHD clients. Consultation may include adapting pacing, resourcing, sensory considerations, masking, shutdown, burnout, dissociation, and creating more neurodivergent-affirming EMDR approaches.
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Yes. I have experience offering EMDR intensives and support therapists interested in integrating intensive models into their own practice. Consultation can include case selection, scheduling structure, preparation, pacing, resourcing, burnout prevention, and intensive treatment planning.
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EMDR intensives are longer-format therapy sessions designed to support deeper trauma processing in a more concentrated timeframe. Intensives can be especially helpful for clients seeking focused trauma work, clients with limited weekly availability, or people wanting more momentum in the healing process.
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Yes. EMDR consultation is available virtually for therapists everywhere! There are no state requirements for where you need to reside in order to engage in EMDR consultation with me. I am licensed in California and Oregon and can provide in person consultation in Los Angeles.