In-Person & Virtual Appointments with a Black EMDR Therapist
in Atlanta, GA

Briana Farlow Reynolds, LCSW is an EMDR certified therapist in the state of Georgia. She believes that each person has the innate ability to heal when provided the appropriate tools and support.

Briana Farlow Reynolds, LCSW a Black woman EMDR therapist in Atlanta, Georgia. Holding a laptop and smiling.

Briana Farlow Reynolds, LCSW
EMDR Certified Therapist

Specialties

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Racial Trauma

  • Sexual Trauma

  • Childhood Trauma

  • Generational Trauma

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Chadé Walker, LMSW Black EMDR trained therapist in Atlanta, Georgia.

Chadé Walker, LMSW
EMDR Trained Therapist

Specialties

  • Anxiety

  • Chronic Illness

  • Chronic Stress

  • Racial Trauma / Biracial Identity

  • Attachment Trauma

Chade Walker, LMSW certificate indicating that she is EMDR trained.
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 “Healing from trauma isn’t an overnight process. It’s a lifelong journey that requires patience, support, and self-compassion.”

Jasmin Lee Cori

What is EMDR?

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a structured therapy that can help you break through the mental blocks that are keeping you from living an emotionally healthy life. EMDR uses a set of procedures to organize your negative and positive feelings, emotions, and thoughts, and then uses bilateral stimulation – such as eye movements or tapping – as a way to help you effectively work through distressing memories. This process helps you update your memories to a healthier, present perspective.

Learn more about EMDR therapy and how it works through these resources:

What Can EMDR Treat?

EMDR can be helpful for individuals who have experienced:

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Panic attacks

  • PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)

  • Traumatic events (accidents, abuse, discrimination, bullying, etc.)

  • Low self-esteem and negative self-talk

  • And more

How EMDR Supports Healing

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    Improve Self-Esteem

    Strengthen the way you view yourself and build a healthier sense of confidence and self-worth.

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    Reduce Guilt or Shame

    Explore the roots of self-criticism and develop a more compassionate view of yourself.

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    Decrease Anxiety & Overthinking

    Help calm racing thoughts, excessive worry, and the feeling of always being on edge.

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    Let Go of Painful Memories

    Process distressing memories so they feel less emotionally overwhelming in the present.

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In-Person and Virtual Appointments Available

610 Kentucky Street, Scottdale GA 30079