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Hi, I'm Kaylin. I'm your

Virtual EMDR Therapist.

Experience effective trauma therapy from the comfort of home with online EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) sessions.

As a trained EMDR therapist, I provide secure, confidential virtual therapy for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, and past distressing experiences.

 

Through telehealth EMDR therapy, you'll receive the same evidence-based treatment proven to help process traumatic memories and reduce emotional distress—no travel required.

 

Whether you're seeking remote trauma counseling or prefer the convenience of online mental health services, my virtual EMDR therapy offers flexible scheduling and accessible healing.

 

Start your journey toward recovery with compassionate, professional EMDR treatment delivered via secure video sessions.

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My approach to EMDR therapy

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a proven therapy that helps your brain process difficult memories and experiences that feel stuck.

 

If you're struggling with trauma, PTSD, anxiety, panic attacks, or painful memories that keep replaying, EMDR can help you heal without having to talk through every detail.

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Here's how we'll work together:

 

First, we'll build a foundation of safety and identify what you want to work on.

 

Then, using bilateral stimulation—like following a ball on the screen or tapping—we'll help your brain reprocess those memories so they lose their emotional charge.

 

You'll still remember what happened, but it won't feel so overwhelming anymore.

EMDR is effective, efficient, and gentler than you might expect. Many clients notice real shifts in just a few sessions.

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This is all done from the comfort of your own home. I use a website that is easy to connect to, so all you have to do is show up ready to process. 

Virtual EMDR Therapy can help

Virtual EMDR Therapy FAQs

Get help from a virtual EMDR therapist

When you move through life feeling like you got run over by a truck, you need more than just a few deep breaths and a half day from work.

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You need a long-term, holistic approach to healing your trauma.

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Because let's be honest: you don't just want to cope. You want to feel that deep sense of inner peace, no matter what happened to you or what's going on around you.

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