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EMDR in Our Luxury Rehab Facility
At Plugged In Recovery, we offer Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy as part of our comprehensive mental health and substance use programs.
Designed to help individuals process trauma and painful memories, EMDR is an evidence-based approach that supports emotional healing at the deepest level.
- Trauma-focused therapy in a luxury rehab facility
- Available in individualized recovery programs
- Ideal for PTSD, anxiety, trauma-related addiction, and grief
- Guided by certified EMDR clinicians in a safe and private environment
- Offered at our Phoenix-area facilities in Scottsdale and Chandler
Trauma Healing Through EMDR Therapy
At our luxury rehab in Phoenix, EMDR therapy helps clients reduce the emotional distress linked to trauma without needing to relive painful memories.
Using structured bilateral stimulation (eye movements, tapping, or sound), EMDR rewires how traumatic experiences are stored in the brain, offering relief from flashbacks, anxiety, and emotional overwhelm.
If you’ve experienced physical abuse, combat trauma, sexual assault, neglect, grief, or any unresolved trauma, EMDR can help you move forward with clarity and peace.
What Is EMDR Therapy?
EMDR stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, a structured, eight-phase therapy developed to treat trauma and PTSD.
Rather than focusing solely on talking through events, EMDR helps you reprocess distressing memories in a way that removes their emotional charge.
How EMDR Works:
- Bilateral stimulation activates both sides of the brain
- Targeted memories are recalled in short bursts
- The brain begins to reprocess traumatic material
- Emotional responses are neutralized and healing begins
Clients often report a significant reduction in distress, improved emotional stability, and better overall functioning after EMDR sessions.
Who Can Benefit from EMDR Therapy?
EMDR is effective for a wide range of individuals, especially those who have experienced trauma or ongoing emotional triggers.
Common issues treated with EMDR at Plugged In Recovery include:
- Substance use triggered by traumatic memories
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Childhood or relational trauma
- Panic attacks, anxiety, and phobias
- Sexual or physical abuse
- Grief and complicated loss
- Emotional dysregulation and intrusive thoughts
EMDR in Our Phoenix Treatment Programs
At Plugged In Recovery, EMDR is integrated into multiple levels of care.Whether you’re staying at our Scottsdale luxury residence or visiting our Chandler outpatient center, ask about receiving expert EMDR therapy tailored to your needs.
EMDR Therapy Includes:
- Comprehensive trauma assessment
- Therapy 1:1 sessions with trained EMDR clinicians
- Stabilization & grounding prior to memory processing
- Customized treatment planning and progress monitoring
- Integration with psychiatric, therapeutic, and wellness support
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How to get started
Initial Call with client and/or loved one
Insurance Verification. We accept most insurance
Pre Assessment for clinical approval
Scheduling and Intake. Same day intake Available
Luxury Amenities That Support Deep Healing
Our EMDR therapy is delivered in a setting designed to help you feel safe, grounded, and supported.
At our luxury rehab in Phoenix, you’ll have the privacy and comfort needed to do transformative trauma work.
Amenities at Our Scottsdale Facility Include:
- Private rooms with Tempur-Pedic beds
- Flat-screen TVs with streaming access
- Chef-prepared meals & nutritionist support
- Outdoor pool, hot tub, and firepit
- Full fitness center, yoga studio & IV therapy lounge
- Cold plunge room and red light sauna
- Art studio, equine facility & on-site movie theatre
Reassuring & Professional
Insurance Accepted
We accept most private insurance policies to make treatment accessible and affordable.
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Address
8116 E Vista Bonita Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Phone
(602) 527-8096
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