EMDR Therapy in Scottsdale
At Redefine Wellness & Treatment in Scottsdale, we offer EMDR treatment programs for a wide range of mental health conditions in our IOP & PHP levels of care. Learn more about how this modality can help you get unstuck and unlock
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EMDR Therapy in Scottsdale, Arizona
EMDR therapy at Redefine Wellness & Treatment in Scottsdale doesn't happen in isolation. Your sessions are informed by brain mapping data and supported by a full clinical team, so processing actually holds. EMDR uses bilateral stimulation to help the brain reprocess memories that talk therapy alone often can't reach. When paired with neurofeedback and somatic work inside a structured program, the results tend to be faster and more durable.
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Processing Without Retelling. EMDR works at the neurological level. You don't have to narrate your worst memories in detail for your brain to reprocess them.
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Paired With Neurofeedback. Neurofeedback stabilizes the brain patterns around what EMDR unlocks. Together they produce faster, more durable results.
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Part of a Coordinated Plan. Your EMDR therapist works alongside psychiatry, somatic specialists, and your full treatment team. Every session connects to your broader clinical picture.
EMDR is one modality within individualized treatment plans built around your specific needs.
At a Glance
- Trauma-Informed Programs
EMDR at Every Level of Care
EMDR Within PHP
In PHP, EMDR sessions happen multiple times per week with the same trauma-trained clinician. Because you're on-site 5 days a week, your therapist can prepare you before sessions, monitor how you process between them, and adjust pacing in real time. Neurofeedback and somatic work run alongside EMDR to stabilize the nervous system as memories get reprocessed. This is the most supported environment for intensive trauma work.
EMDR Within IOP
IOP lets you continue EMDR while maintaining work and daily life. Sessions are scheduled within your 3-day treatment week, with enough spacing for processing to settle between appointments. Your EMDR clinician coordinates with the rest of your treatment team so that group work, skills training, and somatic sessions all support what's happening in reprocessing. This format works well as a step-down from PHP or for clients whose nervous system is stable enough to process at a less intensive pace.
EMDR in Private Retreats
Private retreats compress weeks of EMDR work into a concentrated 3-to-7-day immersion. Your entire schedule is built around reprocessing: EMDR sessions daily, neurofeedback before and after, somatic regulation throughout, and a dedicated clinician managing pacing and safety. This format is designed for people traveling to Scottsdale specifically for treatment, executives who can't commit to weekly programming, or anyone whose trauma needs focused, uninterrupted clinical attention.
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The EMDR Process at Redefine
Your Therapist Identifies the Target
You and your therapist pick a specific memory, image, or belief that's driving your symptoms. You don't have to describe every detail. Just enough for your brain to locate it.
You Follow a Back-and-Forth Cue
While holding that memory loosely in mind, your therapist guides your eyes, uses gentle taps, or plays alternating tones. This bilateral stimulation activates both sides of your brain, similar to what happens during REM sleep.
Your Brain Starts Reprocessing
The memory begins to shift. The emotional charge drops. Connections form that you hadn't made before. The belief attached to the memory ("I'm not safe," "It was my fault") starts loosening on its own. You stay aware the whole time.
The Memory Stays, the Reaction Changes
You still remember what happened. But your nervous system stops treating it like a current threat. Triggers that used to flood you produce a proportional response instead of pulling you back to the original event.
You don't have to retell your story in detail. EMDR works with how the memory is stored in your nervous system, not with a verbal play-by-play. Most people are surprised by how different it feels from talk therapy.
- Problems EMDR Solves
EMDR & The Brain & Nervous System
Conditions EMDR Can Help Process
- Post-traumatic stress disorder — including single-incident and complex PTSD
- Childhood trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
- Grief and complicated loss — including prolonged grief disorder
- Phobias, specific fears, and panic disorder
- Anxiety disorders rooted in past events — including generalized anxiety and health anxiety
- Depression tied to unresolved experiences or negative core beliefs
- Distressing life events — accidents, medical trauma, divorce, or sudden loss
- Emotional dysregulation linked to attachment trauma or early relational wounds
Signs Your Nervous System May Be Stuck
- Intrusive memories or images you can't control — your brain replaying what happened without your permission
- Hypervigilance and a sympathetic nervous system that won't downshift, even when you're safe
- Body-level panic — racing heart, tight chest, cortisol surges — with no clear trigger
- Negative core beliefs that feel locked in place — "I'm not safe," "It was my fault," "I'm broken"
- Emotional flashbacks — sudden waves of feeling small, helpless, or flooded, often tied to complex PTSD
- Sleep disruption, nightmares, or dread around bedtime that signals unresolved nervous system activation
- Avoidance patterns — shrinking your world to manage triggers instead of processing them
- Feeling like talk therapy helps you understand what happened but doesn't change how your body reacts to it
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How EMDR Is Integrated in the Outpatient Schedule
This is a sample PHP week, not a fixed schedule. Your clinical team builds your plan around your specific presentation. Some clients do two EMDR sessions per week; others start with three. The modalities shift as your nervous system responds.
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Our EMDR Therapists
Brenna Gonzales
Licensed Professional Counselor · Somatic Experiencing Practitioner · Certified Multiple Addictions Therapist
Brenna integrates EMDR with somatic experiencing to address trauma at both the cognitive and physiological level — helping clients process what talk therapy alone often can't reach.
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Kim Miller
Licensed Clinical Social Worker · Licensed Independent Substance Abuse Counselor · Somatic Experiencing Practitioner
Kim brings EMDR into her work with clients navigating addiction and co-occurring disorders — using it to resolve the underlying trauma that often drives substance use patterns.
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EMDR doesn't work in a vacuum. At Redefine, it sits inside a coordinated treatment plan that pulls from only the best clinical and holistic modalities shown to make a real impact on your brain, body, and overall nervous system. Your clinical team selects the combination that fits your specific presentation, not a preset checklist.
Every modality listed here can work alongside EMDR within your individualized treatment plan.
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The Research on EMDR's Effectiveness in Treatment
What the Latest Research Shows
— Updated 2025The largest EMDR review to date found it was the most cost-effective option out of 10 therapies — with fewer sessions needed than trauma-focused CBT.
Patient-level data from 15 RCTs confirmed EMDR performs equally to Prolonged Exposure and Cognitive Processing Therapy — the other two gold-standard trauma treatments.
EMDR produced a large effect for moderate-to-severe depression — not just trauma. The more severe the symptoms, the stronger it worked.
EMDR delivered within weeks of a traumatic event reduced PTSD, depression, and anxiety — and may prevent long-term trauma from developing at all.
EMDR significantly reduced cravings in people with substance use disorders — targeting addiction at the memory-processing level, not just behavior.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Does EMDR Feel Like?
If you’ve been in therapy for months (or years) and still struggle with daily functioning, if your anxiety is affecting work, relationships, or sleep, or if you’ve developed coping strategies that aren’t actually working—intensive treatment may be the next step. The difference between weekly therapy and intensive programs is the ability to create real momentum. An hour a week often isn’t enough to interrupt deeply entrenched patterns.
How is EMDR Different From Talk Therapy?
Talk therapy works by helping you build insight through conversation. EMDR works differently. Instead of analyzing a memory, you process it through your brain’s own repair system, similar to what happens during REM sleep. You don’t have to retell your trauma in detail. That distinction matters for people who’ve spent years talking about what happened without the emotional charge actually shifting. At Redefine, EMDR is one layer of a larger treatment plan. Your clinical team uses qEEG brain mapping to see how trauma is affecting neural activity, then pairs EMDR with the modalities that address your specific patterns.
How Many EMDR Sessions Will I Need?
Group therapy is part of both programs, but you’re never forced to share more than you’re comfortable with. Groups are small (typically 6-10 people) and focused on skills, not trauma processing. Many people are surprised to find group is where they make the most progress—there’s something powerful about realizing you’re not the only one whose brain works this way.
Can EMDR Help WIth Things Other Than PSTD?
Yes. Anxiety rarely exists in isolation. It often shows up alongside depression, trauma, ADHD, or substance use. Our treatment addresses the full picture rather than just the anxiety label. Sometimes what looks like “anxiety” is actually a trauma response, or the anxiety is masking depression. We figure out what’s actually driving your symptoms.
What If I Can't Remember The Trauma Clearly?
You don’t need a complete memory for EMDR to work. Trauma doesn’t always store as a clear narrative. It shows up as body tension, emotional reactivity, or a feeling you can’t explain but can’t shake. EMDR works with whatever your nervous system is holding: a sensation, an image, an emotion. Your therapist isn’t asking you to reconstruct a timeline. They’re helping your brain finish processing something it couldn’t at the time.
Does Insurance Cover EMDR Therapy?
Yes. Anxiety rarely exists in isolation. It often shows up alongside depression, trauma, ADHD, or substance use. Our treatment addresses the full picture rather than just the anxiety label. Sometimes what looks like “anxiety” is actually a trauma response, or the anxiety is masking depression. We figure out what’s actually driving your symptoms.
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At Redefine Wellness and Treatment, we empower healing by uniting mind, body, and spirit. Using trauma-informed therapies, neuroscience, and holistic practices, we deliver personalized care that fosters resilience, growth, and lasting transformation.
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We aspire to create a world where access to transformative healing is available to all, empowering people to lead fulfilling, balanced lives.
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