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EMDR therapists in Post Falls, ID

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Bonners Ferry, Idaho therapist: Art of Redirection Counseling, licensed clinical social worker
EMDR

Art of Redirection Counseling

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW & LCPC
At Art of Redirection we are professional counselors that are real people, passionate about life & helping others. We don't look down our noses or think people aren't good enough. We have been there & come along side helping you talk about the hard stuff like electronic addictions, infidelity recovery, sex, intimacy, divorce, pornography addiction & blended family issues  
22 Years Experience
Online in Post Falls, Idaho
San Jose, California therapist: Dr. Michelle Wambach, marriage and family therapist
EMDR

Dr. Michelle Wambach

Marriage and Family Therapist, Psy.D., LMFT
Welcome. With over two decades of experience counseling individuals, I can help. I offer a healing space for easing emotional anxiety and fear, teaching self-soothing skills, and improving your life. Crisis is an opportunity for lasting growth and change. Voted Best of 2020-2023 San Jose Counseling Therapist.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Post Falls, Idaho
Pocatello, Idaho therapist: Jessica Sellman, licensed professional counselor
EMDR

Jessica Sellman

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LCPC
My approach to therapy is rooted in relationship; my clients see growth and change as a result of the safety that they feel with me and the increased vulnerability that shines as a result. Although I specialize in trauma, I have a passion for working with grief and loss. It is often in the times that we feel the greatest pain that we are open to identifying new ways of seeing the world and how we can engage differently to get more out of life. I enjoy helping clients create narratives that fit, identifying strengths they did not realize they have, and often making meaning where there was once a sense of hopelessness. My clients have consistently reported increased engagement with life, noticeable rewards from their growth and a stronger sense of identity throughout their work with me. Although therapy takes work, it can also involve laughter and a sense that you are absolutely headed in the right direction.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Post Falls, Idaho
Corona, California therapist: Brett Ryan, marriage and family therapist
EMDR

Brett Ryan

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT #128956
At my therapy practice, I utilize various tools to help clients restore, heal, and move forward. I am a Certified EMDR Therapist who works with first responders, military, assault victims, trauma victims, and people experiencing anxiety. I use EMDR to help heal people with past traumas in their life that continue to disturb them. I am also a Trained EFT Therapist (Emotionally Focused Therapy). I utilize this to help couples improve their communication, restore their relationship, and heal from past wounds.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Post Falls, Idaho
Hollister, California therapist: Dr. Kelly Smith, psychologist
EMDR

Dr. Kelly Smith

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I am here for the person who has seen and experienced events that are "not average" or healthy. Events that you cannot just “forget.” In my life journey, I gained a lasting respect for the profession of healing and wanted to pass that same healing along to others. I worked hard to become a compassionate, understanding, and experienced psychologist. I have a wide range of skills and techniques that I use to help my clients heal, grow, and change. Change and growth are hard, but it is one of the most worthwhile experiences you can engage in. I help people who want to change and grow, learn the skills to do so Are you struggling with sleeplessness, having dreams of being there again, always trying to get your brain to shut down so you can relax, feeling shame, guilt, anger, and numbness? Are you having images just push their way into your brain reminding you of that thing, those people, that feeling? Do they teach you how to do your job, but not how to deal with the consequences? You are fine when surrounded by others who understand, but when you have to go home or lose that comradery... You feel inadequate, a disappointment, or a burden because you cannot explain to your family why you are not there for them or why you are so worried or angry about certain things. Once you accept how much control you really can have in your recovery...and take responsibility to learn the tools... you can turn things around. You can do things that you want to do rather than accept that you are going to be damaged and struggle with certain things. You can connect with your family again and be happy. You can sleep soundly and think clearly.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Post Falls, Idaho (Online Only)