Los Angeles, CA · In-Person & Telehealth

EMDR Therapy in Los Angeles for LGBTQ, BIPOC & Neurodivergent Communities

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is one of the most effective, evidence-based treatments for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Our trained EMDR therapists in LA help you process the past so that it no longer controls the present.

84–90%
Single-trauma PTSD resolved
after 3 sessions (APA research)
30+
Years of clinical research
backing EMDR's effectiveness
WHO
World Health Organization
recommended trauma therapy

What Is EMDR Therapy?

EMDR — Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — is a structured psychotherapy approach developed by Dr. Francine Shapiro in 1987. Multiple research studies have proven it's effectiveness in helping people heal from trauma.

Unlike traditional talk therapy, EMDR doesn't require that you talk about your trauma in detail. Instead, it uses guided bilateral stimulation (moving your eyes side to side) while you briefly focus on a distressing memory. This process mimics what naturally happens during REM sleep, allowing your brain to reprocess "stuck" traumatic memories and reduce their emotional charge.

People who have lived with PTSD, complex trauma, intergenerational trauma, systemic trauma, panic attacks, phobias, or anxiety often feel relief after trying out EMDR therapy, often on a deeper level than with talk therapy alone.

Our Los Angeles EMDR therapists are fully trained and bring extensive experience working with individuals across the full spectrum of trauma, from childhood adverse experiences and relational to single incident accidents, assault, grief, and PTSD. Nokdu's EMDR therapists are specialized in integrating the impact of traumas that stem from institutional abuse, such as transphobia, xenophobia, racism, ablism and misogyny.

1
History & Treatment Planning

Your therapist gathers history and identifies target memories to process.

2
Preparation

Build trust, learn stabilization techniques, and prepare for processing.

3
Assessment

Identify the target image, negative belief, and body sensations.

4–5
Desensitization & Installation

Reprocess the memory through bilateral stimulation; install positive beliefs.

6–7
Body Scan & Closure

Check for residual tension; stabilize and debrief after each session.

8
Reevaluation

Review progress, adjust treatment targets, and reinforce healing.

EMDR for Trauma, PTSD & Beyond

EMDR therapy in Los Angeles is effective for a wide range of conditions rooted in overwhelming or distressing experiences.

PTSD & Complex Trauma

EMDR is a gold-standard treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder — endorsed by the APA, VA, and WHO for trauma survivors.

Anxiety & Panic Attacks

Reduce the frequency and intensity of anxiety and panic by reprocessing the memories and beliefs that fuel them.

Depression

Address underlying traumatic experiences that contribute to persistent low mood, hopelessness, and self-critical thinking.

Grief & Loss

Process complicated grief, sudden loss, and traumatic bereavement to find a path toward healing and meaning.

Childhood & Relational Trauma

Heal from adverse childhood experiences, abuse, neglect, and attachment wounds that affect adult relationships.

Phobias & Performance Anxiety

Overcome specific phobias, social anxiety, and performance blocks — common concerns for many Los Angeles professionals and creatives.

Your Path to Healing in LA

Starting EMDR therapy in Los Angeles can be a straightforward, supportive process at Nokdu Therapy. Here's what to expect.

1

Free 20-30 Minute Consultation

Connect with one of our Los Angeles EMDR therapists at no charge. We'll discuss your goals, answer your questions, and confirm whether EMDR is the right fit for your needs.

2

Personalized Intake & History-Taking

Your therapist conducts a thorough assessment to identify the specific memories, beliefs, and experiences to target. They'll help you build a customized EMDR treatment plan designed just for you.

3

Stabilization & Resourcing

Before processing begins, you'll learn grounding and self-regulation techniques to ensure you feel safe and resourced throughout the therapy process.

4

Active EMDR Processing Sessions

Your therapist will guide you through bilateral stimulation sequences targeting traumatic memories. Many clients will notice significant shifts within 6–12 sessions, though results vary by individual.

5

Integration & Ongoing Support

As processing deepens, sessions shift toward integrating new perspectives, reinforcing positive beliefs, and building resilience for the future. In-person and telehealth options are available throughout LA and all of California.

EMDR Therapy Across Greater Los Angeles

We serve clients via telehealth anywhere in California.

Common Questions About EMDR in LA

How long does EMDR therapy take in Los Angeles?

The number of sessions varies based on the complexity of your history. Research shows that many single-incident traumas can be resolved in 3–6 sessions. Complex or developmental trauma typically requires 12–20+ sessions. Your therapist will provide a personalized timeline during your initial consultation.

Does EMDR therapy work via telehealth?

Yes. Multiple studies confirm that online EMDR therapy is as effective as in-person sessions for most clients. We offer secure video sessions to clients throughout Los Angeles and across California, making it easy to access EMDR from home.

Is EMDR covered by insurance?

We are not in network with any insurance companies. If your PPO plan confirms that they will reimburse you for services, you will automatically receive a superbill at the beginning of each month to submit to your insurance for reimbursement. Our therapists also have limited sliding scale spots if finances are a barrier.

Do I have to talk about my trauma in detail?

Nope! This is one of the most valued aspects of EMDR. Unlike some approaches, EMDR does not require you to narrate your traumatic experience in detail. You hold the memory in mind while your therapist guides the bilateral stimulation process. Many clients find this significantly less distressing than traditional exposure-based approaches.

What's the difference between EMDR and CBT?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) primarily works by examining and changing thought patterns. EMDR works at the memory-processing level, targeting the way traumatic experiences are stored in the nervous system. For trauma specifically, EMDR often produces faster and more durable results, though both approaches have strong evidence and may be used together.

Does EMDR help reduce cortisol levels?

Research has shown that EMDR therapy can reduce cortisol levels by processing traumatic memories on a neurological level. This can help improve both physical and emotional health, including chronic pain, gut health, and sleep.

Ready to Begin EMDR Therapy in Los Angeles?

Schedule a free 20-30 minute consultation with one of our EMDR therapists. Telehealth available statewide throughout California.