History of EMDR

EMDR is a psychotherapy created by Dr. Francine Shapiro in 1987 that is commonly used to address PTSD and other trauma related disorders. Since 1987, the use of EMDR has expanded greatly & has been found to address performance issues.

 Testimonials

“The fear of striking out held me back from achieving my full potential. Suzanne worked with me diligently allowing me to move past my fears and to succeed at life.” — PAUL J

“Years after my car accident I could barely drive a mile away from my house without becoming panicked. I am so grateful to Suzanne for helping me overcome the trauma from my accident!” — BARBARA K

“Confidence is the word I think of when I look at myself now. When I first started working with Suzanne I was a mess on the inside. I had a high powered job but I was constantly anxious about my performance. I never felt good enough. After just 3 months, I feel like a new woman. I had no idea how much my upbringing was affecting my confidence. Now I look forward to going to work and diving deep with my team because I believe in myself. I’m so excited to see what the next 3 months will bring!” — DEBBIE R

“Work was going well but my personal life was a mess. I kept manifesting bad relationships and I couldn’t let them go. Compromise was my middle name, better than being alone. After working with Suzanne, I was able to let go of my past hurts from childhood and fully love myself. That’s when my world changed. No more fear, no more settling. I’ve now found the love of my life, I expect to be treated well and it’s actually working!” — CHRISTINA M

“I was playing it safe, financially secure but no cushion... felt like I had no purpose, no passion. When I decided to finally try something different and do EMDR with Suzanne, I was blown away by what I learned about how I got here. Now I feel more passion and I pitched and received a promotion, so grateful and excited to see what else I can manifest!” — SANDY R

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