At TherapyNow, EMDR is not used as a surface-level tool. It is part of a focused, trauma-informed process for high-functioning adults who may look capable on the outside but still feel stuck in familiar emotional patterns, relationship dynamics, or stress responses underneath.
If you have done therapy before and gained insight, but something still feels unresolved, EMDR can help you process the experiences that continue to affect how you think, feel, relate, and function. The goal is not just understanding your patterns. It is working through what is still driving them.
EMDR stands for
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.
It is a psychotherapy approach that helps your brain reprocess distressing or unresolved experiences so they no longer carry the same emotional intensity, reactivity, or internal disruption.
Rather than talking about problems indefinitely, EMDR works directly with how experiences are stored in the nervous system.
This allows you to:














At TherapyNow, EMDR is not used as a surface-level tool. It is integrated into a focused, trauma-informed process designed for high-functioning adults who are ready to move beyond insight and into meaningful change.
If you’ve done therapy before but still feel stuck in certain patterns, EMDR can help you process what hasn’t fully resolved.
Unprocessed or overwhelming experiences can become “stuck” in the brain, continuing to influence your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors long after the event has passed.
EMDR helps your brain complete the processing that didn’t fully happen at the time.
Through guided bilateral stimulation and a structured therapeutic process, EMDR allows your nervous system to:
Over time, what once felt overwhelming becomes something you can think about without the same intensity or disruption.
Why clients may choose TherapyNow
EMDR is especially effective for individuals who:
This approach is well-suited for professionals, creatives, and high-achieving individuals who want focused, results-oriented therapy rather than open-ended conversations.

Many people associate trauma with a single major event, but trauma often develops over time through repeated experiences.
This can include:
EMDR allows us to work with both single-incident trauma and complex, layered experiences, helping you process not just what happened, but how it shaped your internal world.
You can be successful, capable, and outwardly composed while still carrying unresolved trauma.
Many high-functioning adults experience:
EMDR is particularly effective for this population because it goes beyond coping strategies and addresses the deeper patterns driving these experiences.
TherapyNow is a telehealth-first practice serving clients across California, with a focus on Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
EMDR can be effectively delivered through secure virtual sessions.
Telehealth EMDR allows you to:
Sessions are structured to ensure the same level of depth, safety, and effectiveness as in-person work.










EMDR is most effective when it is applied within a thoughtful, well-structured clinical framework.
At TherapyNow:
This is not a general therapy model. The work is specialized, selective, and built around helping you move forward in a clear and sustainable way.
The process typically includes:
The pace and structure are adapted to your needs, with a focus on both effectiveness and stability.
This depends on your goals and the complexity of what we are working on. Some clients experience meaningful shifts relatively quickly, while others engage in deeper, longer-term work.
Yes. When structured properly, EMDR can be highly effective in a virtual setting.
