For Therapists and other Professionals: Adjunct Therapy & Intensive Referrals

EMDR REFERRALS | BRAINSPOTTING REFERRALS | THERAPY INTENSIVES REFERRALS | ADJUNCTIVE THERAPY

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What if we could do even more for our clients, together?

By teaming up, we can help your clients get unstuck through EMDR and Brainspotting Intensives, giving you the space to focus on the work you love.

With options for 1-day, 2-day, or 3-day intensives, we’ll find the right fit to best support your clients' needs.

Maybe you are…

  • considering referring a client to address a stuck point that feels outside your clinical interest.

  • wanting to support a client who is struggling with issues that don’t have clear memories or words, but only body sensations.

  • seeking additional support for a long-term client, but transferring them permanently doesn’t seem like the right choice.

  • looking to team up with a clinician who specializes in EMDR or Brainspotting so that your client can work through a distressing event, medical diagnosis or procedure or event stuck body sensations and pain.

What is an Adjunctive Therapy Intensive?

Adjunctive therapy is a strategic partnership that enhances your work while supporting your client’s ongoing healing.

When you refer your client to a Therapy Intensive, I can step in alongside the great foundation you've already built with them. Together, we’ll provide focused, short-term support, and then return the client to you, ready to continue their journey.

Rest assured, I am not looking to steal your clients! As a matter of fact, one of the pre-requisites when screening a client for adjunctive therapy is that clients understand that our work is short-term, that they will return to their current therapist for ongoing care.

By incorporating adjunct EMDR sessions, you’re not just adding a referral to your list — you’re offering a pathway to profound healing and transformation.

Together, we can create a therapeutic environment where breakthroughs are not just possible, but achievable. Let’s redefine what’s possible for your clients and your practice.

Working together is simple, here are the next steps.

1

Reach out & connect

Reach out for your complimentary colleague consultation and I will answer any questions you may have about Adjunct work. I get it, referring a client requires a level of trust in the other clinician. You know your client well and you want to make sure you have all the information you need prior to suggesting and Adjunctive referral. Feel free to ask me anything- my goal is to make sure that I am the right fit to offer this service to your client.

2

(Optional) Pre-Intensive Support

I want the Adjunctive Intensive therapy to feel as seamless as possible for you and your client. With your client’s signed Release of Information, I can send you a short (3-5 item) questionnaire so that I can best serve your client. Here is a couple sample questions; What memories, thoughts, or body sensations do you think your client would benefit from addressing at this intensive?

3

(Optional) Post-Intensive Summary

If your client has signed a Release of Information, I will send youI will send you a summary about 10 days after we complete the intensive. This summary with include the client’s progress over the weekend, a short summary of each Intensive session and some of your client’s key take aways. Again, my goal is to make the entire process as seamless and beneficial for your ongoing clinical work with your client.

Find the partnership you’ve been seeking.

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