Abby McNair is an

EMDR Practitioner

...offering intensive therapy for clients wanting relief & results faster than the weekly session model allows.

... comprehensive consultation for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, and teaching excellence.

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Your Intensive includes:

  • Comprehensive Psychological Assessment: A full evaluation conducted remotely to understand your unique needs and tailor the sessions accordingly.

  • Psychoeducation: Remote access to information on trauma, the EMDR process, and coping skills to empower you during and after sessions.

  • Personalized treatment workbook, which allows you to work on your treatment goals before, during, and after our intensive sessions.

  • Post-Session Follow-Up: Guidance and resources provided via email to support you as you integrate the work after the intensive.

Sessions are remote, each intensive is designed to help you address specific traumas or distressing memories within a condensed timeframe, providing a deep, transformative experience in a safe, familiar environment.

Flexibility in how you receive therapeutic support is important, and the traditional model of weekly psychotherapy is shifting to meet your needs.

Traditional talk therapy is a long-term support system to help you work through life challenges over time. But two things keep coming up for you:

You feel like you need a lot of help, and quickly. The idea of spending months in talk therapy makes it feel impossible to ever feel better.

EMDR Intensives offer a focused, accelerated approach to healing, all from the comfort of your own space.

Ongoing intensive therapy is available if you are wanting long-term support toward several treatment goals.

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a powerful, evidence-based therapy that helps people process and heal from traumatic or distressing memories. Unlike traditional talk therapy, EMDR uses a technique called bilateral stimulation—often through eye movements or gentle taps—to help the brain reprocess painful memories in a way that reduces their emotional charge.

How EMDR Works
When we experience trauma, certain memories can become "stuck," causing distress and symptoms like anxiety, flashbacks, and emotional numbness. EMDR activates both sides of the brain while recalling these memories, allowing the brain to reprocess them and store them more adaptively. This process helps reduce the intense emotions tied to these memories, bringing relief and a renewed sense of calm.

Who Can Benefit from EMDR?
EMDR is particularly effective for individuals struggling with PTSD, trauma, anxiety, and other stress-related conditions. It’s well-suited for those who feel that past experiences are impacting their daily lives and who are ready for a structured approach to healing. Whether you’re dealing with a single traumatic event or complex trauma from repeated experiences, EMDR can be a transformative part of your healing journey.

At Weave Therapy Practice, our approach to EMDR is compassionate and client-centered, ensuring you feel safe, supported, and empowered throughout the process.

Ongoing EMDR Therapy offers a steady, in-depth approach to healing, giving you the time and space to work through complex trauma at a pace that feels manageable. This extended format allows for full processing and integration of each session, fostering resilience and long-lasting change.