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You’ve experienced something traumatic, and the memories surface suddenly, along with intense emotions. You can’t control when they appear and how they make you feel—it can seem like the world is spinning and there’s nothing you can do about it. We’re here to help you through EMDR therapy in Baltimore, MD.

Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is one of the most effective approaches for trauma and PTSD, depression, and anxiety. But it’s okay if you’re unsure whether any of these describe what you’re going through.

Many clients begin therapy with a sense that something isn’t right, even if they can’t quite name it. Maybe you feel it’s time to talk to a therapist, but each time you start searching, you feel overwhelmed and give up. Or perhaps feelings of shame, embarrassment, or difficulty trusting others make reaching out especially hard.

Whatever the case, we understand that opening up about your deepest challenges can feel intimidating. That’s why we’re committed to providing a safe, non-judgmental space where you’re met with empathy, validation, and respect for the pace that feels right for you.

Common Challenges EMDR Therapy Can Help With

Aside from anxiety and depression, EMDR therapy is highly successful in treating trauma. At New Connections Counseling Center, a Baltimore-based EMDR therapist can help you work through a wide range of trauma-related symptoms, including:

However, it’s important to remember that trauma can look different for each person, so you don’t need to identify with all—or even any—of these symptoms.

Woman with arms open at sunset, represents how EMDR therapy in Baltimore can help you break free from trauma and hurt.

What EMDR Therapy Is And How It Works

EMDR is a research-based treatment for a wide range of mental health conditions and a great alternative to talk therapy.

To understand how it works, let’s divide the brain into two parts: the emotional and the logical. Trauma is often stored in the emotional part of the brain, causing strong reactions to triggers. This also means the traumatic memory remains unprocessed.

EMDR therapy uses bilateral stimulation—such as side-to-side eye movements or tapping—to help connect the emotional and logical parts of the brain. 

Woman sitting in a coach with her eyes closed and smiling, represents how EMDR can help you regain calm and reconnect with yourself.

During this process, your therapist will guide you in recalling the memory and focusing on parts that have impacted you, allowing the memory to be processed. Negative emotional responses will also fade over time.

Many clients who have worked with an EMDR therapist in Baltimore describe the experience as “challenging, yet relieving.” EMDR therapy is intense, hard work—but it can change how you store traumatic memories and help you break free from triggers. It can also be effective for conditions not related to trauma that involve heightened emotional reactivity.

Shuchen Hu, Care Coordinator at New Connections Counseling Center in Baltimore, MD

Hi! I’m Shuchen Hu, the Care Coordinator for New Connections.

I’ll be your first point of contact when you call or send an inquiry. I’m happy to connect you with the best EMDR therapist for you. The easiest way to get started is to schedule a free 15-minute consultation with me. Look forward to assisting you!
 
Before scheduling, we encourage you to review our self-pay rates and insurance coverage.

Our Approach to EMDR Therapy in Baltimore

When working with a Baltimore-based EMDR therapist at New Connections, we focus on identifying the root causes of the challenges you’re facing. Many emotional and mental health struggles are linked to unresolved or unprocessed trauma—you may often sense that something feels “off,” even if you can’t quite figure it out.

Before starting EMDR therapy, clients may feel unworthy or incapable of making positive change. EMDR targets these roadblocks and helps you move through them, increasing your confidence, self-awareness, and sense of capability.

Our EMDR therapists are compassionate, patient, and deeply committed to creating a safe space for exploring trauma and its effects. We’re here to help you overcome challenges, gain a deeper understanding of your experiences, and move toward a more connected and authentic life.

Begin EMDR Therapy in Baltimore, MD

Woman smiling while looking to her parter, represents how working with a EMDR therapist in Baltimore can help you move forward and heal.

You don’t have to keep feeling like you don’t have control over your emotions. EMDR therapy, online or in Baltimore, can help improve your daily functioning.

Within our team, you’ll find an EMDR therapist who would be honored to help you feel better.

To begin, follow these simple steps:

  1. Reach out to us using our appointment request form or schedule a free 15-minute consultation call with our Care Coordinator.
  2. Get connected with one of our EMDR therapists.
  3. Find freedom from trauma reactions and triggers.

Other Therapy Services at New Connections Counseling

Besides EMDR therapy, our skilled therapists offer a variety of other mental health & counseling services at our therapy center in Baltimore, MD. Ultimately, our goal is not only to help you feel better but to help you live better.

Therefore, our services include anxiety & phobia treatment, OCD therapy, depression therapy, therapy for college students, counseling for life transitions, LGBTQ therapy, individual counseling for relationship issues, therapy for women, and therapy for men. Contact us today to learn more about the many ways we can help you!

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Looking for EMDR Therapy in Baltimore?

We’re here to help! Lot’s of ways you can reach us: call or text 410-801-9700, email us at info@newconnectionscounselingcenter.com, or request an appointment through our form.