Continuing your healing journey, working with what is ready to emerge
Return to EMDR Intensive Therapy
Working with people in Anglesea, Torquay, Geelong and Surf Coast & Australia-wide.
A Return to EMDR Intensive Therapy
After an initial EMDR intensive, there is a natural pause.
Time to integrate.
To notice what has shifted.
To live alongside the changes that have begun.
And at times, something more emerges.
You may notice:
a new layer becoming visible
a pattern that feels ready to be worked with more deeply
or a sense that there is still something held beneath the surface
Returning to the Work
A return to EMDR intensive therapy offers a way to re-engage with the work when it feels appropriate.
This is not about starting again.
It is about continuing from where we left off with an existing understanding of your history, your patterns, and the way your system responds.
Because of this, we are often able to move more directly into the work, allowing space for deeper processing where needed.
If something feels ready to be revisited, you’re welcome to take the next step…
How this differs from follow-up sessions
Follow-up sessions are available shortly after your intensive.
They offer space for integration - particularly if your system is still settling, or if something has been activated through the work we have just completed. These sessions support your nervous system to stabilise, process, and make sense of what has already begun.
A return to EMDR intensive therapy is different.
It offers:
a more focused space for deeper processing
the opportunity to work with new or emerging material
time to stay with what arises, beyond the scope of follow-up sessions.
When might this be Helpful
A return to EMDR intensive therapy may be supportive when:
something new has emerged since your initial work
certain patterns are still present and feel ready to be explored further
you would like to go deeper into a particular area
you are seeking a more focused space
Structure & Fees
As your initial assessment and preparation have already been completed, returning intensives are offered at a slightly reduced rate.
Rather than beginning again, the opening session becomes a space for planning and where possible it may move into reprocessing.
The structure remains similar to your previous intensive, with a focus on the areas that feel most relevant now, and flexibility to respond to what emerges in the moment.
Beginning Again
There is no expectation to return.
But when something feels ready - there is space here to continue.