Overview
Working Below the Surface of Anxiety
For some clients, anxiety is connected to earlier stress or trauma that still shapes the body’s alarm response. EMDR can help target the roots of that reaction more directly.
EMDR
EMDR for anxiety can help when fear, panic, or emotional reactivity seem tied to experiences your nervous system has not fully processed.
Overview
For some clients, anxiety is connected to earlier stress or trauma that still shapes the body’s alarm response. EMDR can help target the roots of that reaction more directly.
Who It Is For
This service is often appropriate when anxiety feels persistent, highly reactive, or closely tied to specific experiences, memories, or emotional triggers.
Local Relevance
Clients across Louisville, Jefferson County, Bullitt County, Oldham County, and Southern Indiana often seek this service when anxiety is affecting work, parenting, sleep, or relationships and standard coping tools have not been enough.
Related Services
These links stay within the same service family to keep the experience focused and internally consistent.
Frequently Asked Questions
EMDR is often associated with trauma, but it can also help with anxiety when unresolved experiences are contributing to the symptoms.
That depends on your symptoms, goals, and treatment history. We can help assess whether EMDR, talk therapy, or a combination makes the most sense.