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Currently accepting new clients. I would love to learn about what your specific needs and see if we are a good fit. Fill out the following form and I will get back to you within 2 business days. Looking forward to hearing from you :)
hello@michelleperrier.com
(206) 738-9416
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EMDR is a versatile therapy that supports healing across a wide range of experiences. It can help you process everything from stressful work situations and painful breakups to more complex trauma like childhood abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence. EMDR is also effective for anxiety, chronic pain, low self-worth, and relationship struggles, especially when rooted in attachment wounds. Whether you feel stuck in old patterns or overwhelmed by recent events, EMDR works by helping your brain and body reprocess what’s too much to carry alone.
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Finding the right therapist is essential. I offer free consults so we can explore what you’re looking for, answer any questions, and make sure the space feels safe and supportive for you.
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Many of my clients have already spent years in talk therapy. What we do together goes beyond analyzing. EMDR and somatic approaches help shift the stuck survival responses in your body, not just your thoughts, so you can feel real, lasting change!
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Therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all. Some come for short-term support, others stay longer to heal deeper wounds. We’ll tailor the process to your goals and needs. For EMDR, I recommend at least a 6-month commitment to allow time for safety-building and effective trauma work.
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Absolutely. You don’t need perfect memory or detailed stories for EMDR to help. EMDR works with how your body and nervous system store trauma, not just your thoughts. Even if you can’t name what happened, we can still process the feelings, sensations, or patterns that are showing up in the present.
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EMDR isn’t about diving into trauma recklessly. It’s paced, intentional, and tailored to your nervous system’s capacity. We focus on safety and emotional regulation first. I’ll walk with you the whole way, and you get to choose what we work on, when we go there, and how fast we move.
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