Virtual EMDR & Trauma Therapy for Adults in Detroit, Michigan

Serving Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, West Bloomfield, Troy, Rochester Hills, Novi, Northville & Grosse Pointe

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When insight hasn’t been enough — and trauma still shows up in your body, relationships, or inner world — deeper work may be needed.

I provide trauma-informed therapy and EMDR for adults in Detroit, Michigan (and across the state) through secure telehealth.

This work is designed for people who have already tried to understand their trauma but still feel stuck in patterns that don’t shift with logic, insight, or coping strategies alone.

If this resonates, you’re not broken — and you’re not alone.

Who This Work is For

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Many of the adults I work with are thoughtful, capable, and self-aware. They’ve done therapy before. They may even understand why they react the way they do — yet something still hasn’t changed.

Complex or relational trauma often lives below conscious awareness, stored in the nervous system rather than in words.

This can leave you feeling caught in cycles that feel automatic, confusing, or out of proportion to the present moment.

This work may be a good fit if you:

  • Notice persistent patterns in relationships, work, or self-talk

  • Feel like previous therapy helped you understand things, but didn’t go far enough

  • Experience emotional triggers, body reactions, or shutdown that don’t respond to insight alone

  • Are ready for trauma therapy that addresses the nervous system — not just symptoms or coping strategies.

If you live in the Detroit area — or anywhere in Michigan — and have learned how to manage anxiety, worry, or emotional intensity, but still feel shaped by long-standing trauma patterns, this work is for you.

I offer EMDR and trauma-informed therapy via secure telehealth for adults in Detroit, Michigan, with a focus on nervous system integration and lasting change — not just learning how to cope better.

When therapy hasn’t gone far enough, you’re in the right place.

How EMDR Therapy Helps

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EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a specialized trauma therapy that works directly with the nervous system.

Unlike strategies that rely solely on talking or insight, EMDR helps the brain and body process experiences that are still being held as “unfinished” — even years or decades later.

Through EMDR, clients often experience:

  • Reduced emotional reactivity and overwhelm

  • Less rumination and mental looping

  • Shifts in long-standing trauma patterns

  • A stronger sense of self, agency, and internal safety

EMDR is not about reliving trauma or endlessly analyzing the past.

It’s about helping the nervous system complete what it couldn’t at the time — so the present no longer feels hijacked by old experiences.

Many adults I work with in the Detroit area seek out EMDR after years of talk therapy that helped them understand their trauma, but didn’t help their body release it.

EMDR allows change to happen in a way that feels less forced and more organic.

What You Can Expect from Trauma Therapy With Me

My approach is trauma-informed, relational, and paced with care. Therapy isn’t about pushing or fixing — it’s about creating the conditions where your system can finally soften and reorganize.

In our work together, you can expect:

  • An EMDR-specialized approach tailored to your history and nervous system

  • Support for complex trauma and patterns that span years or decades

  • Help building emotional regulation, resilience, and self-trust

  • A calm, validating space where your experience is met without judgment

Over time, your nervous system begins to learn that it can respond differently — and that change is possible, even if previous therapy left you feeling stuck.

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Why Work With Me as a Detroit EMDR Therapist

Many adults in the Detroit metro area who seek out EMDR therapy are high-functioning, thoughtful, and deeply reflective — yet still feel shaped by trauma in ways they can’t simply think their way out of.

My work focuses on depth rather than quick fixes.

I combine EMDR expertise with a trauma-informed, relational approach that honors both your lived experience and your nervous system’s wisdom.

We move at a pace that prioritizes safety, consent, and trust. You don’t have to push yourself or perform healing. Change begins through being met.

If you’re curious whether EMDR therapy could help with long-standing trauma or patterns that haven’t shifted, you’re welcome to reach out for a free 15–30 minute video consultation.

This is a space to ask questions, feel things out, and see if working together feels right — without pressure.

Why Telehealth Trauma Therapy Works

Whether you call it online therapy, teletherapy, or telehealth, meeting virtually allows trauma therapy to happen in a space where many people feel safer and more at ease.

Research consistently shows that therapeutic alliance — one of the strongest predictors of positive outcomes — is comparable between telehealth and in-person therapy. Studies also find that EMDR and trauma-focused therapy delivered via secure video can be just as effective as in-office treatment.

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Benefits of Telehealth EMDR Therapy

  • No commuting, parking, or waiting rooms

  • Sessions that fit more easily into work, caregiving, or travel

  • The ability to attend therapy from a familiar, grounding environment

  • Greater consistency during life transitions or busy seasons

  • Access to specialized trauma and EMDR care without being limited by location

  • Telehealth makes it possible to work with a therapist who truly specializes in your needs — not just whoever is nearby

About Barb

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I’m Barb, a licensed professional counselor with over five years of experience in private practice, specializing in trauma-informed therapy and EMDR.

I work with adults who feel stuck in patterns that once helped them survive, but no longer fit the life they want to live. My approach is calm, collaborative, and grounded in respect for your nervous system and lived experience.

I’m based in the Grand Rapids area and licensed in Michigan and Ohio, offering secure telehealth therapy to adults across the state — including clients in the Detroit area.