EMDR Trauma Therapist in Broomfield, Colorado

Specialized treatment for anxiety, panic, and nervous system overload following overwhelming experiences

When Something Overwhelming Happens, Your System Can Get Stuck

After an accident, betrayal, medical event, loss, prolonged stress, or even years of carrying high levels of responsibility, your nervous system can remain on high alert long after the situation has passed. Sometimes there was a clear event. Other times, the activation built gradually.

You may notice panic attacks, difficulty sleeping, irritability, intrusive memories, or a constant sense of tension. You may appear capable on the outside while internally feeling wired, reactive, or unable to fully settle. You may tell yourself you should be over it. But your body has not reset.

  • Panic attacks that feel sudden and intense

  • Feeling constantly on edge

  • Difficulty relaxing or sleeping

  • Intrusive thoughts or memories

  • Avoiding reminders of what happened

  • Feeling unlike yourself

If this sounds familiar, you are not weak, your nervous system is overwhelmed.

Trauma Is Not Always One Event

Many of the people I work with are high-functioning adults who manage careers, families, and responsibilities well. On the surface, they appear capable and composed. Internally, however, they may feel chronically tense, reactive, or unable to fully settle.

Trauma is not limited to accidents or major crises. Ongoing stress, relational strain, medical experiences, or earlier attachment disruptions can shape how the nervous system responds long after the circumstances change.

You do not have to be in visible crisis to benefit from structured trauma treatment.

Trauma Affects the Nervous System, Not Just Your Thoughts

Trauma is not only about what happened. It is about how the nervous system stores overwhelming experiences. When events exceed your systems ability to process them, activation can persist. This is why insight alone often does not resolve panic or chronic anxiety.

I use EMDR and evidence-based trauma treatment to help your nervous system fully process these experiences so you can return to stability and clarity.

EMDR Therapy for Trauma and Anxiety in Broomfield

Effective trauma treatment begins with safety and pacing. I work collaboratively and intentionally, creating a steady environment where your nervous system can begin to settle before we move into deeper processing. Sessions are structured but not rushed, personal but grounded in clinical experience.

We move at a manageable pace to prevent overwhelm while still making meaningful progress. My approach combines EMDR therapy with nervous system awareness, ensuring that treatment feels supportive, contained, and purposeful rather than destabilizing.

The goal is not to relive what happened. The goal is to help your system process it so you can return to clarity, stability, and confidence.

Start Trauma Therapy in Broomfield, Colorado

If you are ready to address trauma, panic, or persistent anxiety in a structured and supportive way, I invite you to schedule a consultation. We will briefly discuss what has been happening and determine whether EMDR therapy is an appropriate fit.

Trauma processing sessions are conducted in-person in Broomfield, Colorado to ensure safety and containment. Online sessions are available for stabilization and follow-up care for clients throughout Colorado.

For individuals seeking a more focused and accelerated format, extended and intensive trauma sessions may be available. These are designed for clients who are ready to engage in deeper, structured processing over a shorter period of time.