ONLINE EMDR INTENSIVES ACROSS CA, HI, & WA

THERAPY for MOMS IN THOUSAND OAKS, CA

You’re trying so hard to get everything right, but it still feels like you’re failing.

Before you even get out of bed, it’s all about everything you need to do—and everything you might get wrong. (Not to mention the kids are already operating at their energy level 100 before the sun is even up.)

Throughout the day, it might look like:

  • Making a simple decision—what to feed them, how to respond, what to do next—and immediately second-guessing yourself, wondering if you’re getting it wrong

  • You open up Google (again) to search things like “how much milk should a toddler drink,” “is it bad if my baby fell,” or “am I ruining my child”

  • You snap at your kids in a moment of overwhelm—and then spend all of naptime replaying it in your head

  • You see another mom at the park doing it “better” and feel that pit in your stomach

  • You finally sit down for a second, only to have to get up to grab a Band-Aid, a juice box, or a toy—any sort of relaxation just doesn’t exist

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There’s never really a break, is there?

By the end of the day, you’re completely drained—not just from taking care of your kids or balancing work between the endless to-do lists, but from carrying the weight of every thought, every decision, and every “what if.” 

And then you’re counting down to bedtime again…and feeling guilty for it. You love your kid more than anything—which somehow makes all of this feel even heavier.

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“I SHOULD BE better AT THIS.” 

“WHY DOES THIS FEEL so much harder FOR ME?” 

“I JUST DON’T feel like myself ANYMORE.”

This is where things can actually start to shift for moms.

EMDR intensives are designed to go beyond talking about your struggles—and actually resolve what’s underneath them. Instead of spending months (or years) managing symptoms…

We focus directly on the root. 

This is about addressing the underlying memories, experiences, and beliefs fueling the anxiety, the guilt, and the constant feeling of not being enough in your role as a mom. It’s the kind of deep, focused work that helps your brain finally process what it’s been holding onto (for far too long) so you can respond differently in your life now.

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WHAT THIS WORK LOOKS LIKE

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This isn’t “learning how to be a better mom.”

We’re healing what’s getting in the way of you feeling like one.

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