For the EMDR Therapist Ready To Deepen Confidence—Not Just Check a Box
Are you searching for supervision that goes beyond ‘right answers’?
Too often, EMDR consultation is sold as a set of quick fixes. But deep clinical work isn’t a checklist. You want real guidance—a place to wrestle with *why* you’re drawn to blend in somatic tools … to understand the motivations, doubts, and intuitions behind your case conceptualization—not just “what” to do, but “why” you do it. You want consultation that respects your growth as a clinician as much as your results with clients. That’s what I offer.
Hi, I’m Amanda Johnson, EMDRIA APPROVED EMDR CONSULTANT AND SOMATIC EXPERIENCING PRACTITIONER
Years ago, after EMDR training, I hit a wall—not because I didn’t know the protocol, but because I wanted to understand the different lenses I use as a therapist. I had the urge to bring in somatic practices along with EMDR but didn’t know how that actually looks or feels with clients. What was I really responding to in the room? There were no simple answers. What helped? Reflective consultation—conversations that honored nuance, doubt, and growth. That’s why this is my passion. I’m here for therapists who want to be safe, skillful, and, most of all, self-aware.
What You’ll Get In Reflective EMDR Consultation
- Space to reflect on your decision making—not just technical “fixes”
- Gentle, expert guidance for integrating somatic approaches within EMDR (when and why it fits)
- Tools for deeper case conceptualization, so adaptations are rooted in purpose, not anxiety
- Thoughtful questions—not prescriptive answers—so you grow as a clinician
- A supportive, confidential space to explore uncertainty, effectiveness, and integrity
Imagine leaving a consult with *clarity* about not just “what to do”—but “who you are” as an EMDR clinician, and *why* you choose the interventions you do.
What You’ll Get In Reflective EMDR Consultation
- Space to reflect on your decision making—not just technical “fixes”
- Gentle, expert guidance for integrating somatic approaches within EMDR (when and why it fits)
- Tools for deeper case conceptualization, so adaptations are rooted in purpose, not anxiety
- Thoughtful questions—not prescriptive answers—so you grow as a clinician
- A supportive, confidential space to explore uncertainty, effectiveness, and integrity
Imagine leaving a consult with *clarity* about not just “what to do”—but “who you are” as an EMDR clinician, and *why* you choose the interventions you do. .
Consultation may include:
Case consultation through a polyvagal or parts-informed lens
Support for incorporating SSP or EMDR into your practice
Nervous system attunement for your own regulation and sustainability
Guidance for working with attachment themes, dissociation, or developmental trauma
Space for your own emotional processing and integration
This is a space for nuance, curiosity, and growth—rooted in the belief that when you’re supported, your clients benefit too.