For first responders
You run toward what everyone else runs from. The cost of that is real, and treatable.
Trauma-informed, confidential EMDR for police, fire, EMS, and dispatch. The calls accumulate; EMDR is a structured way to process what they leave behind.
What you may be carrying
Calls that don't leave you
The cumulative exposure of the job lodges in the body and the sleep long after the shift ends.
A culture of pushing through
Asking for help can feel like it goes against everything the job rewards.
Hypervigilance that follows you home
The switch that keeps you alive on shift doesn't always turn off at the door.
Confidentiality
Confidential care, on your terms.
Private-pay care means nothing is filed with any insurer or third party. Your record stays between us. (If cost is a barrier, ask about options. This work matters and I want it to be reachable.)
Why EMDR, and why an intensive
EMDR is one of the most studied approaches for trauma and PTSD and is widely used with first responders. It works on how the memory is stored, without requiring you to narrate every call in detail.
Questions people in your position ask
- Do you work with departments or individuals?
- Individuals. Every engagement is private, one-on-one work — confidential sessions and intensives built around you, with nothing narrated to anyone else.
Start with a confidential conversation.
A free 20-minute Clarity Call, no records, no pressure. We'll see if this is the right fit and which path makes sense.