EMDR Therapy for Children and Teens
Help your children move on from the past and develop positive thinking skills with EMDR therapy at Courageous Kids Counseling.
Understanding EMDR Therapy for Children
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy for children is a trauma-informed child therapy approach. It helps young people work through difficult memories and begin healing from trauma. During sessions, an EMDR therapist may use gentle bilateral stimulation to guide your child through thoughts and feelings connected to negative experiences. This stimulation typically involves eye movements, tapping, or alternating sounds. The process gives children and teens the space and time they need to explore memories and emotions in a safe child trauma counseling environment.
How EMDR Supports Emotional Processing
EMDR therapy helps children and teens notice how difficult memories, thoughts, and emotions show up in their daily lives. With the support of an EMDR therapist, they can explore these experiences and better understand their emotional responses. They can also learn how to respond to these feelings and situations in healthier ways.
Experiences EMDR May Help Children Work Through
- Recent or past traumatic experiences
- Family or generational trauma
- Grief and loss
- Relationship challenges with peers or family members
- Stress related to school or daily responsibilities
- Feelings of anxiety, sadness, or emotional distress
- Negative or self-critical thought patterns

What to Expect From EMDR at Courageous Kids Counseling
At Courageous Kids Counseling, we tailor EMDR therapy for children to your child’s needs and comfort level. Your EMDR therapist takes time to explain the process clearly, so you and your child know what to expect and feel comfortable asking questions. Sessions move at a pace that feels right for your child, and we provide steady guidance and support along the way.
Therapy Settings that Support the EMDR Process
Children and teens can engage in EMDR therapy in a few different settings, depending on their unique needs, comfort level, and stage of care.
- Initial consultation and evaluation
- Individual and family-centered support
- Group therapy
Every child’s story is different, so we begin by getting to know your child and your family. During the initial evaluation, our therapists learn about your child’s experiences, your concerns as a parent, and what you hope to see change. This conversation helps us shape a treatment plan that supports your child at home, at school, and in everyday life.
EMDR therapy for children often takes place in individual sessions, where your child can work one-on-one with an EMDR therapist. Our team includes specialists in both child and teen therapy, and care is purposely tailored to your child’s age and experiences.
We also offer family therapy services and stay in close collaboration with parents so you remain involved, informed, and supported throughout the process.
Group therapy may also be available as a part of child therapy services or teen therapy. In these sessions, young individuals take part in therapist-guided activities with peers who may be going through similar challenges. It reminds them that they aren’t alone and gives them another supportive space to participate and connect.
These options allow us to meet your child where they are and provide meaningful support in ways that work best for them.

A Trauma-Informed Approach We Use Thoughtfully
At Courageous Kids Counseling, we take a thoughtful, trauma-informed approach to working with children and teens. Our Nyack and Ramsey child therapists draw on clinical training and experience to determine when EMDR may be a helpful part of care, while staying closely connected with families at every turn. Our work can help families:
- Identify and express thoughts and emotions related to difficult experiences in a safe, supportive therapeutic setting
- Notice how memories may influence current reactions, behaviors, or emotional responses in daily life
- Build awareness of emotional responses and coping patterns that arise when children or teens encounter stress or reminders of difficult events
- Strengthen communication and understanding within family relationships through caregiver involvement and collaboration with the therapist
Talk With a Therapist About EMDR Support Today
If you are wondering whether EMDR therapy for children or EMDR for teens might be right for your child, we’re here to talk it through with you. Courageous Kids Counseling offers child therapy services, with both in-person sessions in Nyack and New Jersey as well as virtual appointments in New York and New Jersey.
Schedule a free consultation to learn more about our therapeutic approach and whether EMDR therapy in New York or New Jersey may be worth exploring.
Meet Our Team
Our clinicians work closely with families to provide thoughtful, compassionate care for children and teens.
Erica Smuckler
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Owner & Clinical Director
Specializing In
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