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EMDR Therapy in Anchorage -In-Person & Online Across Alaska

Expert Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy for Trauma in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Reprocess Trauma & Experience Peace of Mind Through EMDR

Clear Emotional Roadblocks & Shift Your Perspective

By integrating eye movements and focused attention, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) helps you release emotional pain, gain clarity, and restore emotional equilibrium. Whether you’re seeking relief from PTSD, anxiety, or unresolved trauma, EMDR offers a transformative path toward peace and balance.

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How Does EMDR Therapy Help Heal Trauma in Anchorage?

EMDR, or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, is a powerful therapeutic approach that helps you process and heal from distressing memories and trauma. At Common Thread Counseling, we offer EMDR to guide you through the natural healing processes of your brain, reprogramming how it responds to painful experiences.

Online EMDR Therapy in Alaska

You don’t have to be in Anchorage to experience the benefits of EMDR therapy. At Common Thread Counseling, we offer virtual EMDR sessions to clients throughout Alaska using secure video conferencing. Our therapists adapt bilateral stimulation techniques for the online setting, using guided eye movements, audio tones, or self-tapping methods, so you receive the same effective, evidence-based treatment from the comfort of your own home. Online EMDR is ideal for clients in Fairbanks, Juneau, Wasilla, and other communities across the state, as well as anyone with a busy schedule or limited access to in-person care. If you’ve been searching for an EMDR therapist in Alaska, we’re here to help. Book a free 15-minute consultation below to find out if virtual EMDR is right for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept insurance?
Yes! We are now an in-network provider with Aetna and Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield. Duncan and Olya are in-network with both Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield and Aetna. Hannah is in-network with Aetna.

EMDR works by helping your brain reprocess memories associated with trauma or emotional pain. It uses guided eye movements or other forms of bilateral stimulation to reprocess how the brain stores and interprets traumatic experiences, leading to reduced emotional distress and improved well-being.

During an EMDR session, your therapist will guide you through specific memories or distressing thoughts while incorporating bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements, tapping, or auditory tones. This process helps your brain reprocess the memory, reducing its emotional intensity and enabling healing. Sessions are structured to ensure you feel safe throughout the experience.

EMDR can helps many individuals resolve emotional and psychological blocks, allowing those suffering from these issues to move forward in life, and is effective for a wide range of concerns including: PTSD and trauma, anxiety and panic disorders, depression, phobias, grief and loss, chronic pain, low self-esteem, performance anxiety

Yes, EMDR is considered safe for individuals with severe trauma. It is designed to help you process trauma at a pace that feels manageable and supportive. Your therapist will ensure that sessions are tailored to your comfort level, providing guidance and care throughout the process.

Yes, EMDR can be effectively conducted in virtual sessions. With secure video conferencing and adaptive techniques, your therapist will guide you through the process just as they would in person, ensuring you receive the same level of care and results from the comfort of your own home.

Both EMDR and Brainspotting are powerful, evidence-based therapies used to treat trauma, anxiety, PTSD, and other emotional challenges — but they work in different ways. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) uses a structured, eight-phase approach that guides you through traumatic memories using bilateral stimulation such as eye movements, tapping, or audio tones. It follows a clear protocol, making it one of the most widely researched trauma therapies in the world.

Brainspotting takes a more intuitive, body-centered approach. Your therapist helps identify specific eye positions — or “brain spots” — that connect to unresolved trauma stored in the brain and body. Sessions tend to be less structured and follow where your nervous system leads, which can feel more organic for some clients.

So which one is right for you? It depends on your goals, your comfort level, and how you process. Some clients respond better to the structured framework of EMDR, while others find the open, body-led nature of Brainspotting more effective. The good news is that at Common Thread Counseling, our Anchorage therapists are trained in both modalities and can help you determine the best path forward — or even combine approaches as part of your treatment plan. Both are available in person at our Anchorage office and online throughout Alaska.

Olya is a well trained and professional therapist. Her work with Brainspotting has helped many clients I have referred to her. Highly recommend!

– Justin D.

How Does Our Process Work

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Schedule a 30-min Call

Schedule your free 30-minute interview. We’ll talk about what we can offer and how we can best help you meet your therapy goals.

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Get matched with a therapist​

Begin your journey away from the grips of trauma toward greater healing and resilience.

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Start your Journey

Get matched with the right therapist, get your treatment plan, and we’ll talk through what we feel will work best for you.

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