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Join Our EMDR Therapy Community for Support and Resources

Updated: Dec 7, 2025

Welcome to a space of EMDR therapy enlightenment and guidance! If you are a therapist looking to enhance your skills and confidence in utilizing EMDR in your practice, you have come to the right place. Our EMDR Therapy Community is a growing space, where we offer each other support and resources to assist trauma informed therapists in their journey.

Led by a seasoned consultant in the field, our community aims to provide therapists with the necessary tools and support to excel in their EMDR practice. Through a combination of webinars, informative YouTube videos, and group sign-ups, we strive to create a conducive environment where therapists can learn, grow, and connect with like-minded professionals. Our founder's dedication to EMDR therapy is evident through her extensive training and experience, which has led to remarkable outcomes for clients worldwide. By incorporating compassion and mindfulness-based treatments, attachment-informed EMDR, and IFS Institute training, she has been able to offer a holistic and effective approach to EMDR therapy. In addition to providing resources and support, Enlighten also offers supervision groups for therapists looking to further enhance their skills in attachment-informed and IFS-informed EMDR therapy. These groups provide a platform for therapists to learn from one another, receive feedback, and continuously improve their practice. Whether you are just starting your journey with EMDR therapy or looking to refine your existing skills, our EMDR Therapy Community is here to support you every step of the way. Join us today to connect with a community of like-minded professionals, access valuable resources, and elevate your practice to new heights. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our clients and continue to grow as compassionate and skilled therapists.

 
 
 

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