Heal from Trauma with Professional EMDR Therapy
Experienced EMDR Therapists Helping You Reprocess, Recover, and Reclaim Your Life
Are you struggling with anxiety, PTSD, past trauma, or emotional pain that won’t go away? At Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy in Seattle WA, we specialize in EMDR Therapy, offering a clinically proven method to help you heal deeply and permanently. Our licensed & certified EMDR therapists in Seattle are trained to guide you through your healing journey with compassion, expertise, and care.

What Is EMDR Therapy?
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a powerful, evidence-based therapy designed to help individuals process and heal from traumatic experiences. Through bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements or tapping, EMDR allows the brain to reprocess stuck memories—reducing emotional distress and allowing for true psychological recovery.
EMDR Therapy is especially effective for:
- PTSD and trauma
- Anxiety and panic attacks
- Depression
- Grief and loss
- Childhood trauma
- Negative self-beliefs

Why Choose Our EMDR Therapists?
At Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy in Seattle, we provide personalized, trauma-informed care in a safe and supportive environment. Whether you’re seeking help for a recent incident or long-standing trauma, our EMDR therapists in Seattle, WA are here to help you move forward with confidence.
- ✅ Certified and experienced EMDR practitioners
- ✅ Individualized treatment plans
- ✅ Confidential, judgment-free therapy
- ✅ In-person and virtual therapy options available
- ✅ Convenient Seattle location
Get Started with EMDR Therapy in Seattle Today
You don’t have to carry the weight of trauma alone. Take the first step toward healing today with professional EMDR therapy in Seattle, WA. Our compassionate team is ready to help you transform your life – one session at a time.
📞 Call now to schedule a free 15-minute consultation
📍 Located conveniently in Seattle, WA
📅 Flexible appointment times available
FAQs About EMDR Therapy
Yes. EMDR is recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) as an effective treatment for trauma and PTSD.