Certified EMDR therapist vs trained EMDR therapist
Choosing the Right EMDR Therapist: Certified vs. Non-Certified Providers
If you’re considering EMDR therapy in Issaquah or Seattle, you may notice that some therapists list themselves as EMDR trained while others are described as certified EMDR providers. What’s the difference, and why does it matter for your care?
Understanding these distinctions can help you make the best choice when seeking support for trauma, anxiety, or other challenges.
EMDR Training vs. Certification
EMDR Trained Therapist:
A therapist who has completed an EMDRIA-approved basic training. They are able to begin using EMDR therapy with clients, often while still under consultation or continuing to refine their skills.Certified EMDR Therapist:
A therapist who has gone beyond the basic training. Certification is awarded through EMDRIA (the EMDR International Association) after completing:A minimum of 20 additional hours of consultation with an EMDRIA-approved consultant
At least 50 EMDR client sessions
Continuing education in EMDR-related topics
A review and approval process by EMDRIA
Certification demonstrates a higher level of experience, training, and commitment to ongoing professional development.
Why Certification Matters
Both trained and certified therapists can provide EMDR therapy, but certification offers extra reassurance if you’re seeking specialized trauma treatment. Choosing a certified EMDR therapist means you can feel confident that your provider has:
Extensive supervised experience using EMDR
Advanced knowledge of the EMDR protocol and adaptations
A strong commitment to ethical and effective practice
Ongoing professional development in trauma therapy
In other words, certification reflects not only training but also experience and accountability.
When a Non-Certified Provider May Still Be a Good Fit
Not every excellent EMDR therapist is certified, and certification isn’t required to practice EMDR. Many therapists are highly skilled and effective after completing their initial training. Some choose not to pursue certification simply due to time, cost, or because they integrate EMDR with other approaches.
The most important factor is finding a therapist who feels like a good fit for you—someone who listens, collaborates, and creates a safe space for healing.
Making the Right Choice for You
When searching for EMDR therapy in Issaquah or Seattle, consider:
Does the therapist list whether they are EMDR trained or certified?
How much experience do they have working with concerns like yours (trauma, anxiety, grief, etc.)?
Do you feel comfortable and supported in their presence?
Whether you choose a certified or trained EMDR provider, what matters most is the trust and connection you build with your therapist.
Take the Next Step
As a certified EMDR provider in Issaquah, I offer both in-person and telehealth sessions across Washington State. My goal is to provide a safe, compassionate space for you to heal from trauma and find lasting relief. If you’re ready to explore EMDR therapy, I would be honored to support your journey.
📍 Offering EMDR therapy in Issaquah, WA and telehealth statewide.