EMDR Consultation for Therapists
EMDR Consultation for Therapists Ready to Feel More Confident Using EMDR
Whether you've recently completed Basic Training or you're working toward EMDR Certification, consultation can help you strengthen your clinical skills, navigate complex cases, and feel more confident using EMDR with your clients.
What to expect in EMDR Consultation:
Whether your working towards becoming an EMDR certified therapist or wanting case consultation . Here is what we will focus on:
Adapting the 8-Phase protocol for all developmental levels
Case conceptualization
Integrating interweaves when blocking belief are impacting the process
Creative EMDR strategies for all ages
Working with parents and family systems
Managing dissociation and dysregulation
Strengthening fidelity while honoring your authentic therapeutic style
My goal is to help you feel grounded, confident, and skilled in delivering EMDR in a way that is both structured and relational.
Why Consult With Me?
I completed EMDR Basic Training over 10 years ago and have spent the past decade integrating EMDR into my work with children, adolescents, adults, and families. During that time, I became an EMDRIA Certified Therapist and now serve as a Consultant-in-Training.
In addition to providing consultation toward EMDR Certification, I am a member of the clinical consultation team for an EMDR Basic Training program. I support therapists as they learn EMDR, answer questions about the protocol, strengthen case conceptualization, and build confidence in applying the model with fidelity.
My consultation style is collaborative, encouraging, and practical. I strive to create a learning environment where therapists feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and growing their confidence
EMDR Consultation Offerings
Individual Consultation
$150 per 60 minute session
EMDR Group Cohort 10am PST | 11am MST | 12pm CST | 1pm EST
$200 for 5 closed group sessions (`1-hour each)
Limited to 4 participants
Each group is virtual
Bonus: $20 off for individual consultation when you enroll in the cohort.
Fall 2026 Cohort Dates:
August 13, 2026
August 27, 2026
September 10, 2026
September 24, 2026
October 8, 2026
These consultations are designed to help you:
Strengthen case conceptualization skills
Navigate all 8 phases of EMDR
Work through cases
Practice interweaves
Refine preparation and resourcing strategies
Increase confidence with complex presentations
Meet Your
Consultant-in-Training
Jacqueline Armes
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and an EMDRIA Certified Therapist with over 10 years of experience integrating EMDR into clinical practice.
I specialize in:
Family therapy
child and adolescents
Trauma and complex trauma
Self-Harm and Suicide
I am trained in:
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
DBT Prolonged Exposure Therapy (DBT PE)
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT).
My goal is to provide a supportive, collaborative consultation experience that helps therapists feel confident while maintaining fidelity to the EMDR model.
Frequently Asked Questions
-
EMDR trained therapist that completed Basic Training.
-
As an EMDRIA approved Consultant-in-Training, I can provide up to 15 hours of EMDR consultation that count towards your EMDR Certification. The remaining 5 hours required must come from an approved consultant.
-
Yes, I have many years of experiencing working with children, preteens, and teens. I have also taken advance EMDR courses on using EMDR with families and children.
-
Yes. As a first-generation Mexican American therapist, I understand the importance of providing culturally responsive consultation for clinicians who work with Spanish-speaking clients and families. Whether you're looking to build confidence using the EMDR protocol in Spanish or want support navigating cultural considerations in trauma treatment, I can help.
-
Feeling stuck is a normal part of learning and growing as an EMDR therapist. Whether you're unsure how to move through a blocked target, need help with case conceptualization, have questions about the protocol, or simply want another clinical perspective, consultation provides a supportive space to work through those challenges.

