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EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a powerful, evidence-based approach designed to help people heal from trauma, PTSD, and distressing memories that continue to impact their daily lives. If you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or triggered by past experiences that just won't seem to fade, EMDR can help you process these memories in a way that reduces their emotional charge and allows you to move forward with greater peace and resilience.

EMDR therapy at Full Vida Therapy is available through secure virtual sessions, making this transformative treatment accessible to clients throughout California, including those in the Yorba Linda, Anaheim, and Irvine areas. Whether you're working through a single traumatic event or addressing long-term emotional pain from complex experiences, our trained therapists will create a personalized treatment plan that honors your unique healing journey and helps you reclaim your sense of well-being.

What Is EMDR therapy?

EMDR therapy is a structured, research-backed approach that helps the brain reprocess traumatic memories so they no longer feel as overwhelming or emotionally intense. It doesn’t require you to talk in detail about the trauma. Instead, it uses bilateral stimulation (such as eye movements or tapping) to help desensitize painful memories and create healthier, adaptive thoughts and beliefs.

EMDR Can Help With:

  • PTSD

  • Childhood trauma

  • Grief and loss

  • Anxiety and panic attacks

  • Sexual assault or abuse

  • Car accidents and medical trauma

  • Emotional neglect or attachment wounds

What to Expect from EMDR therapy:

In EMDR therapy, you’ll work with one of our trained therapists in a step-by-step process that includes:

  • History-taking and assessment

  • Identifying target memories and core beliefs

  • Using bilateral stimulation to process those memories

  • Replacing distress with resolution, clarity, and emotional relief

EMDR therapy is customized to your pace and emotional readiness—we move as slowly or as quickly as you need to feel safe and supported.

Meet Our EMDR Therapist:

Viviana McGovern, LMFT
Viviana is Certified in EMDR therapy, educates other Clinicians on EMDR therapy, and specializes in working with individuals experiencing trauma, grief, anxiety, and PTSD. Her calm, grounded approach helps clients feel safe and supported as they process painful experiences and rediscover emotional balance.

Virtual EMDR therapy Throughout California

We offer EMDR therapy online to clients anywhere in California—including Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and rural areas. Telehealth makes trauma therapy more accessible while still providing a deep, connected healing experience.

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You don’t have to keep reliving the past. With EMDR therapy, healing is possible. Reach out today to schedule a free consultation or book your first session.

Located in: Orange County, CA

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is an evidence-based psychotherapy approach designed to help people heal from distressing life experiences and traumatic memories. Developed by psychologist Francine Shapiro in the late 1980s, EMDR has become one of the most researched and effective treatments for trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder.

    At Full Vida Therapy, our therapists understand that EMDR works by helping your brain process traumatic memories in a way that reduces their emotional impact. When you experience trauma, your brain may struggle to process the memory properly, causing it to remain "stuck" in its original disturbing form. This can lead to intrusive thoughts, nightmares, flashbacks, and emotional distress whenever something triggers the memory.

    During EMDR sessions, your therapist will guide you through bilateral stimulation, which typically involves following their hand movements with your eyes while recalling the traumatic memory. This eye movement mimics what naturally happens during REM sleep, when your brain processes daily experiences. The bilateral stimulation can also be achieved through alternating sounds or tactile sensations, depending on what works best for you.

    The process allows your brain to reprocess the traumatic memory and integrate it more adaptively. You'll still remember what happened, but the memory will no longer carry the same emotional charge or trigger the same intense physical and psychological reactions. Our California-based therapists have seen remarkable transformations when clients engage with EMDR therapy as part of their personalized treatment plan.

  • EMDR therapy was originally developed to treat trauma and PTSD, but research has shown its effectiveness for a wide range of mental health concerns. At our Yorba Linda practice, our therapists work with clients experiencing various challenges that may respond well to EMDR treatment.

    If you've experienced trauma of any kind, whether it's a single incident or complex trauma from ongoing adverse experiences, EMDR can help you process these memories and reduce their impact on your daily life. Many of our clients come to Full Vida Therapy seeking relief from symptoms of PTSD, including intrusive thoughts, hypervigilance, avoidance behaviors, and emotional numbness.

    Beyond trauma, EMDR has proven beneficial for treating anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorder. The therapy can help identify and reprocess the underlying memories or beliefs contributing to your anxiety, allowing you to experience greater calm and confidence in your life.

    Depression, grief and loss, self-esteem issues, and relationship difficulties can also respond positively to EMDR therapy. Our therapists have worked with clients managing life transitions, recovering from difficult breakups, processing childhood experiences that continue to affect them, and working through patterns that no longer serve them.

    Women dealing with motherhood challenges, individuals experiencing burnout and stress, and people navigating identity concerns have all found EMDR to be a valuable component of their therapeutic journey. The personalized approach our team takes means we'll assess whether EMDR is the right fit for your specific situation and goals.

    Children, teens, families, and couples can also benefit from EMDR therapy. Our therapists adapt the approach to meet the developmental needs and unique circumstances of each client, ensuring the treatment feels safe, manageable, and effective for your particular situation.

  • Your first EMDR therapy session at Full Vida Therapy will focus on building a foundation of safety, trust, and understanding. Our therapists recognize that starting any new therapeutic approach can feel uncertain, and we prioritize creating a comfortable environment where you feel supported throughout the process.

    During your initial session, your therapist will take time to learn about your history, current concerns, and therapeutic goals. This conversation helps them understand what brought you to therapy and what you hope to achieve. You'll discuss your symptoms, the difficulties you're facing, and any traumatic experiences or challenging memories that may be affecting your well-being.

    Your therapist will explain how EMDR therapy works, what you can expect during the process, and answer any questions you may have. This education phase is crucial for helping you feel prepared and empowered as you begin treatment. Understanding the process can reduce anxiety and help you engage more fully in the therapeutic work.

    Before beginning the trauma processing work, your therapist will teach you grounding techniques and emotional regulation skills. These tools serve as your foundation for safely navigating difficult memories and managing any distress that arises during or between sessions. This preparation phase ensures you have the resources you need to feel stable and supported throughout treatment.

    The timeline for beginning the actual EMDR processing varies for each person. Some clients feel ready to start processing traumatic memories within a few sessions, while others need more time building coping skills and establishing therapeutic rapport. Our Anaheim area therapists honor your pace and never rush you into work you're not ready for.

    Throughout your first session and beyond, your therapist will collaborate with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your unique needs and respects your individual healing process.

  • The number of EMDR therapy sessions you'll need depends entirely on your individual circumstances, goals, and the nature of what you're working to address. At Full Vida Therapy, our therapists avoid offering one-size-fits-all timelines because healing is a deeply personal process that unfolds differently for everyone.

    For individuals working through a single traumatic incident, research suggests that meaningful progress can often be achieved within a relatively focused period of treatment. Some clients experience significant relief within eight to twelve sessions, though this varies considerably based on the complexity of the memory and your personal history.

    If you're addressing complex trauma, which involves multiple traumatic experiences over time, treatment typically requires a longer commitment. Complex trauma often affects multiple areas of your life and may be intertwined with your core beliefs about yourself and the world. Our therapists work patiently with clients navigating these deeper layers, ensuring each step forward feels manageable and sustainable.

    Your current symptoms, available support systems, and any co-occurring mental health concerns also influence treatment length. Clients dealing with depression alongside trauma, for example, may benefit from a more extended therapeutic relationship that addresses both issues in an integrated way.

    The presence of a strong therapeutic relationship and your engagement with the process between sessions can also impact how quickly you experience benefits from EMDR therapy. Our California therapists encourage you to practice the skills learned in session and to maintain open communication about what's working and what needs adjustment.

    Many clients continue therapy beyond the active EMDR processing phase to integrate their healing and address other areas of growth. Some return periodically for maintenance sessions or when new challenges arise. The beauty of therapy at Full Vida Therapy is that treatment is tailored to your evolving needs, not predetermined by a rigid schedule.

    Your therapist will regularly check in with you about your progress and collaboratively assess whether you're achieving your goals. This ongoing dialogue ensures your treatment remains aligned with what matters most to you.

  • EMDR therapy has been extensively researched and validated as an effective treatment approach, particularly for trauma and PTSD. The scientific community has thoroughly examined EMDR's efficacy, and the results consistently demonstrate its power to facilitate healing and symptom reduction.

    Multiple controlled studies have shown that EMDR therapy can produce significant improvements in PTSD symptoms, often more quickly than traditional talk therapy approaches. Research indicates that many clients experience substantial relief after a focused course of EMDR treatment, with benefits that persist long after therapy concludes.

    The World Health Organization, the American Psychiatric Association, and the Department of Veterans Affairs all recognize EMDR as an evidence-based treatment for trauma. These endorsements reflect the robust research foundation supporting this therapeutic approach.

    Studies comparing EMDR to other trauma treatments have found it to be equally effective, and in some cases more efficient, than cognitive behavioral approaches. The therapy's ability to help clients process traumatic memories without requiring extensive verbal description of the events makes it particularly valuable for those who struggle to talk about their experiences.

    Research has also explored EMDR's effectiveness beyond PTSD, demonstrating positive outcomes for anxiety disorders, depression, chronic pain with psychological components, and various other concerns. Our therapists at Full Vida Therapy stay current with emerging research to ensure they're offering you the most effective interventions available.

    Neuroimaging studies have provided fascinating insights into how EMDR affects the brain. Research suggests that EMDR therapy helps reduce activity in the amygdala, the brain's fear center, while increasing activity in areas associated with emotional regulation and memory integration. These findings help explain why clients often experience rapid shifts in how disturbing memories affect them.

    While research provides compelling evidence for EMDR's effectiveness, our Irvine area therapists also recognize that what matters most is whether treatment works for you as an individual. Your unique experience, feedback, and progress guide how we apply EMDR principles to your specific situation.

  • EMDR therapy differs from traditional talk therapy in several fundamental ways, though both approaches can be valuable components of mental health treatment. At Full Vida Therapy, our therapists integrate various modalities, including EMDR and traditional therapeutic approaches, to create personalized treatment plans that serve your unique needs.

    Traditional talk therapy, such as psychodynamic or person-centered approaches, typically involves verbal exploration of your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. You and your therapist engage in dialogue to gain insight into your patterns, develop understanding of your inner world, and work through difficulties primarily through conversation and reflection.

    EMDR therapy, while it certainly includes conversation, focuses more specifically on processing traumatic memories through bilateral stimulation. Rather than spending extensive time talking about traumatic events, EMDR helps your brain reprocess these memories more directly. This can feel less emotionally taxing for some clients, as you don't need to describe your trauma in detail for the therapy to be effective.

    The pace of change can differ between these approaches as well. While traditional talk therapy often involves gradual insight development over time, EMDR can sometimes produce more rapid shifts in how you experience traumatic memories. Some clients notice significant changes in their symptoms within a relatively condensed treatment period.

    Traditional talk therapy excels at exploring patterns, building self-awareness, developing relationship skills, and working through current life challenges. EMDR therapy particularly shines when addressing memories that seem "stuck" and continue to trigger intense reactions despite your logical understanding that the threat has passed.

    Many clients at our Yorba Linda practice benefit from a combination of approaches. Your therapist might use EMDR to target specific traumatic memories while incorporating cognitive behavioral therapy techniques for managing anxiety symptoms, or blending EMDR with narrative therapy to help you develop new perspectives on your life story.

    The therapeutic relationship remains central regardless of approach. Our therapists build genuine connections with clients, whether we're engaging in traditional talk therapy, conducting EMDR processing sessions, or integrating multiple modalities to support your healing journey.

  • Yes, EMDR therapy can be highly effective for anxiety even when it doesn't stem from a clearly defined traumatic event. At Full Vida Therapy, our therapists work with many clients whose anxiety feels disconnected from any specific trauma, yet still benefits significantly from EMDR treatment.

    Anxiety often has roots in experiences you might not label as traumatic but that nevertheless left a lasting impact on your nervous system and belief systems. Perhaps you experienced ongoing criticism as a child, felt rejected by peers, faced repeated situations where you felt unsafe or inadequate, or absorbed anxious patterns from family members. These experiences may not meet clinical definitions of trauma, but they can create neural pathways that maintain anxiety symptoms.

    EMDR therapy helps identify and reprocess the earlier experiences that contribute to your current anxiety. Your therapist will work with you to target the memories, situations, or beliefs that seem connected to your anxiety symptoms. As these underlying roots are processed and integrated, many clients experience substantial reduction in their anxiety levels.

    For generalized anxiety, EMDR can address the various experiences and beliefs that fuel your worry and apprehension. Social anxiety often responds well to targeting memories of embarrassing moments, rejection experiences, or situations where you felt judged. Panic disorder may improve as you process memories associated with the first panic attacks or situations where you felt out of control.

    The beauty of EMDR for anxiety treatment is that it works with your brain's natural healing capacity. Rather than simply managing anxiety symptoms through coping skills alone, EMDR helps resolve the underlying material maintaining your anxiety. This often leads to more lasting change than symptom management strategies on their own.

    Our California therapists typically combine EMDR with other evidence-based approaches for anxiety treatment. You might learn cognitive behavioral techniques for challenging anxious thoughts, practice mindfulness and grounding skills, and engage in EMDR processing, creating a comprehensive approach tailored to your needs.

    Many clients find that as they work through relevant memories with EMDR, their anxiety decreases naturally without needing to directly target each anxiety symptom. The therapy often creates ripple effects, where healing in one area leads to improvements across multiple aspects of your life.

  • The healing process in EMDR therapy extends beyond your time in session, and what happens between appointments plays a crucial role in your overall progress. At Full Vida Therapy, our therapists prepare you for the continuation of processing that often occurs during the days following an EMDR session.

    After an EMDR processing session, your brain continues integrating and working with the material you addressed. This ongoing processing is actually a positive sign that the therapy is working. You might notice shifts in how you feel about the targeted memory, changes in your dreams, new insights emerging, or even temporary increases in emotional awareness as your brain sorts through the material.

    Some clients experience what feels like increased sensitivity or emotional activation in the days following EMDR. This doesn't mean something has gone wrong; rather, it reflects your brain actively processing and reorganizing information. Your therapist will equip you with grounding techniques and coping strategies to manage any discomfort during this integration period.

    Other clients notice very little between sessions, which is equally normal. There's no right or wrong way to respond to EMDR therapy, and your experience will be unique to you. Our Anaheim area therapists emphasize that whatever you notice between sessions provides valuable information about your process.

    It's helpful to maintain the coping practices and self-care routines your therapist has introduced. Regular use of grounding techniques, engagement in activities that bring you joy and relaxation, and maintaining healthy lifestyle habits all support your healing. These practices create a stable foundation that allows the EMDR processing to unfold effectively.

    Many therapists recommend keeping a journal between sessions, noting any dreams, insights, memories, or emotional shifts you experience. This information can be valuable to share with your therapist, helping them understand how the processing is unfolding and what might need attention in your next session.

    Staying connected with your support system between sessions matters as well. While you don't need to share details of your EMDR work if you prefer privacy, letting trusted people know you're in therapy and might need extra support can be helpful. Our therapists encourage you to lean on your relationships while respecting your own boundaries around what you choose to share.

  • EMDR therapy is considered a safe and well-established treatment when conducted by a trained therapist. At Full Vida Therapy, our therapists have received specialized training in EMDR and follow established protocols to ensure your safety and well-being throughout the process.

    The most common experiences during and after EMDR therapy aren't harmful, though they can feel uncomfortable. During processing sessions, you might experience heightened emotions, physical sensations, or vivid recall of memories. These responses are normal parts of the healing process, and your therapist will monitor your experience closely, ensuring you remain within a window of tolerance where processing can occur safely.

    Some clients notice temporary increases in emotional sensitivity, vivid dreams, or shifts in mood following EMDR sessions. These responses typically indicate that processing is continuing between sessions and generally resolve as the treatment progresses. Your therapist at our Yorba Linda practice will prepare you for these possibilities and provide tools to manage any discomfort.

    Physical sensations such as tiredness, tension, or other body responses can occur during or after sessions. EMDR works with both psychological and physical aspects of memory, and these bodily experiences are often part of releasing stored trauma. Most clients find these sensations manageable and temporary.

    It's important to note that EMDR should not be used in certain circumstances without careful consideration. If you have certain neurological conditions, active substance dependence, or severe dissociative symptoms, your therapist will carefully assess whether EMDR is appropriate or whether preparatory work is needed first. This individualized assessment ensures the approach is safe and beneficial for your specific situation.

    The risk of false memory creation has been a topic of discussion in trauma therapy generally. EMDR therapists are trained to work with the memories and material you present without suggestion or implantation of content. The therapy helps you process your own experiences rather than creating new narratives about what might have happened.

    One of EMDR's safety advantages is that you don't need to describe your traumatic memories in detail for the therapy to work. This can make the process feel less overwhelming and retraumatizing than approaches requiring extensive verbal recounting of events. Our California therapists respect your need to feel safe while engaging in meaningful therapeutic work.

    If at any point you feel EMDR isn't right for you, or if you need to pause processing, your therapist will honor that completely. Your comfort and sense of agency in your own treatment remain paramount throughout your time at Full Vida Therapy.

  • Beginning your EMDR therapy journey with Full Vida Therapy starts with reaching out to our practice. We understand that taking the first step toward therapy requires courage, and our team is here to make the process as comfortable and straightforward as possible.

    You can visit our website at www.fullvidatherapy.com to learn more about our therapists and services. There you'll find information about our team members, their specializations, and their approaches to therapy. Many of our therapists have specific training and experience in EMDR, and we can help match you with someone whose expertise aligns with your needs.

    When you contact our practice, you'll have the opportunity to discuss your concerns and ask questions about EMDR therapy. Our intake process is designed to understand your goals and ensure we connect you with a therapist who's well-suited to support your healing journey. We recognize that the fit between you and your therapist matters significantly, and we want to help you find the right match.

    Since Full Vida Therapy serves clients throughout California, including the Yorba Linda, Anaheim, and Irvine areas, you can access care regardless of where you're located in the state. This accessibility means you can receive quality EMDR therapy without concerns about commuting or geographic limitations.

    During your initial consultation, we'll discuss scheduling options that work with your life and answer questions about the therapy process. While we don't list specific pricing details here, our team will provide clear information about fees and will discuss superbill options for those seeking potential insurance reimbursement.

    Your first few sessions will focus on assessment, building rapport with your therapist, and developing the foundation skills needed for successful EMDR processing. This preparation phase is crucial for ensuring you feel ready and supported when more intensive processing work begins.

    We encourage you to approach this process with openness and patience with yourself. Healing unfolds in its own time, and our therapists at Full Vida Therapy are committed to walking alongside you every step of the way. Whether you're dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, or life transitions, EMDR therapy may offer the breakthrough you've been seeking.

    Taking the step to reach out for support demonstrates strength and self-awareness. Our team looks forward to learning about your story and exploring how EMDR therapy and our other evidence-based approaches can help you create the life you deserve. Contact Full Vida Therapy today to begin your journey toward healing and growth.