Best EMDR Therapist near me in Le Sud-Ouest, Montreal

Lisa Sellitto, Social Worker - View listing
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Social Worker
Lisa Sellitto
Lisa has a Master's in Social Work and provides counselling from a humanistic and cognitive behavioral approach to help adults who are struggling with life's difficulties.
Westmount, Canada
$150/hr
Available
Eliane Nevares, MSW - View listing
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MSW, RSW
Eliane Nevares
Eliane holds a Master of Social Work from McGill University and is registered with the BC College of Social Workers and the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers.
Westmount, Canada
$180/hr
Available
Rachelle Tersigni, Registered Psychotherapist - View listing
Registered Psychotherapist, Canadian Certified Counseller
Rachelle Tersigni
I became a therapist after being a nearly two decades working in the field of mindfulness, eastern philosophy, personal growth, spiritual psychology, contemplative practices and natural healing modalities.
Montreal, Canada
$165/hr
Available
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What is EMDR therapy?

EMDR uses bilateral stimulation with structured protocols to help the brain reprocess distressing memories safely. Treatment proceeds in phases—history, stabilization, target selection, reprocessing, and installation—with emphasis on consent and pacing. Trauma-PTSD therapists may also provide complementary approaches.

Is EMDR right for me?

EMDR can help with trauma, anxiety, and grief when stabilization is in place. Your clinician will assess readiness and supports and outline contingency steps to prevent overwhelm. Postpartum depression therapists may provide specialized support for birth-related trauma.

How long does treatment take?

Course length varies with history and goals. Some targets resolve quickly; complex trauma needs longer timelines. Your provider will review progress regularly.

What happens in sessions?

After preparation, you will focus briefly on a target memory while following bilateral cues. The therapist monitors arousal and helps your system process adaptively.

How do I start?

A consult reviews goals and history, then begins stabilization and target planning. You will get instructions for practice between visits.