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Why every EMDR therapist should experience EMDR themselves

As EMDR continues to grow in Canada, with more therapists joining organizations like EMDR Canada and EMDRIA (you may check it out here) it’s important to reflect on the benefits of experiencing EMDR firsthand.

Even if you have been practicing for years, undergoing your own sessions can really increase your ability to support clients. Here is why we suggest that as EMDR therapists.

Why experience EMDR?

Being an EMDR therapist involves guiding clients through an often life-changing process.

But how well can you truly guide them if you haven’t been on the receiving end yourself?

Experiencing EMDR as a client allows you to understand the emotions, challenges, and breakthroughs that come with this therapy. This insight gives you a deeper empathy for what your clients might go through.

Moreover, as EMDR Canada continues to grow, there’s a rise in new members joining, renewing their memberships, and seeking further training with EMDR experts. Experiencing EMDR therapy yourself can improve your practice and help you better relate to the real-world application of the techniques you teach.

Personal and professional growth: key for therapists

As a therapist, you are constantly evolving. Nowadays, we consider clear that more professionals are recognizing the value of ongoing EMDR education. However, part of that growth involves investing in your well-being too. EMDR is a transformative experience, helping you clear emotional roadblocks and reach new levels of personal and professional development.

When you experience the therapy firsthand, you step into your client’s shoes. You’ll feel the impacts of the sessions, understand the ups and downs, and be better equipped to guide your clients through their healing process. If you’d like to learn more from our EMDR consultancy, start here.

How to find the right EMDR therapist near you

Finding the right EMDR therapist near you may feel a bit overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be!

With EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy growing in popularity across Canada, many people are searching for trusted professionals to guide them through the process.

Let’s see how you can get the right professional for you. As always, from our experience as EMDR Therapists in Surrey.

How to find the right EMDR therapist near you: consider your location

Location is one of the first factors to consider when searching for an EMDR therapist near you.

Being able to attend regular sessions or even in-person EMDR intensives can make all the difference in your progress. Here’s a breakdown of some of the locations where you can find our EMDR therapists:

  • White Rock (Surrey): Offering in-person intensives, White Rock provides a peaceful environment for focused, deeper therapy sessions.
  • Langley: This city also offers in-person intensives, ideal for those who want concentrated therapy over a shorter period.
  • Abbotsford: A great option for those in search of consistent EMDR therapy in this city.
  • Mission: Another choice for clients seeking regular EMDR sessions with our experienced therapists.
  • Maple Ridge: In-person intensives are available here, providing flexibility for clients needing more focused sessions.
  • Vancouver: A hub for therapy, Vancouver offers a wide range of in-person intensives as well as ongoing EMDR therapy.

What to look for in an EMDR therapist

While location is important, there are other factors to keep in mind.

We consider relevant to check if the therapist is certified by reputable organizations like EMDR Canada or EMDRIA. All of our professionals are!

Beyond that, the level of experience, approach and availability is also crucial. In that sense, if you are looking for a EMDR therapist in White Rock, Langley, or Vancouver, you have access to our skilled therapists offering both regular sessions and intensives. Find yours and start the journey here.

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