EMDR Therapy

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) helps the brain process difficult memories so they no longer feel overwhelming. At Inara Center, we offer EMDR to support healing, emotional regulation, and lasting change.

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Understanding EMDR
When Memories Feel Stuck

Clients often feel frustrated by the gap between what they logically know and how they emotionally react, sensing a conflict between the two. They may recognize that a response feels disproportionate, yet not understand its roots or how to shift it. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) uses bilateral stimulation to engage the whole brain, helping reprocess distressing memories and reduce their emotional charge.

Clients often begin EMDR with understandable skepticism, yet many describe the process as meditative or dream-like. It can accelerate breakthroughs and “a-ha” moments, sometimes creating shifts in awareness and behavior more quickly than talk therapy alone.

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Common Effects of EDMR
Signs EMDR May Be Helpful

You may notice EDMR affecting your life through:

  • Distressing memories that feel vivid or intrusive
  • Emotional reactions that feel out of proportion
  • Difficulty moving on from past experiences
  • Anxiety, panic, or heightened stress responses
  • Anxiety, panic, or heightened stress responses
  • Negative beliefs about yourself linked to past events