Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Experience transformative healing with EMDR Therapy for Trauma & PTSD with Kat Moriarty, LCSW. If you're struggling with trauma, PTSD, or distressing life experiences, our research-based Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy offers a proven path to healing. With a compassionate, trauma-informed approach, Kat Moriarty creates a safe, personalized space to help you reprocess painful memories and regain emotional balance.
Who Is EMDR For?
- Individuals experiencing trauma, PTSD, or distressing life events
- Those struggling with painful, recurring memories
- Clients seeking a safe, judgment-free, trauma-informed environment
- Anyone ready to embark on a transformative healing journey
Key Components of EMDR Therapy
- Guided Eye Movements & Bilateral Stimulation: Techniques designed to help reprocess traumatic memories
- Research-Based Approach: Evidence-backed methods for effective trauma resolution
- Personalized Sessions: Tailored therapy that fits your unique experiences, strengths, and personal goals
- Trauma-Informed Care: A safe and supportive environment focused on healing and self-compassion
Benefits of EMDR Therapy
- Reduces Emotional Distress: Minimizes the impact of traumatic memories and negative thought patterns
- Fosters Long-Term Healing: Encourages lasting emotional balance and personal growth
- Restores Safety & Control: Helps you regain a sense of safety, balance, and control in your life
- Builds Self-Compassion: Supports the development of a compassionate relationship with yourself
As a trauma-informed therapist, Kat Moriarty, LCSW specializes in EMDR therapy to help clients reprocess painful experiences using guided eye movements or bilateral stimulation. This approach reduces emotional distress, rewires negative thought patterns, and fosters long-term healing—allowing you to regain a sense of safety, balance, and control in your life.
Start your EMDR healing journey today and take the first step toward a life filled with balance, safety, and renewed hope.