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Healing Forward by Looking Back: EMDR Therapy

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Key Takeaways

  • Healing trauma involves reconnecting with your inner child, not just processing past events.
  • EMDR therapy can help reprocess stuck memories and create empowering emotional experiences.
  • Kara’s child-centered approach offers a nurturing space for adults to heal childhood wounds.
  • Kara combines EMDR therapy with attunement, facilitating both inner child healing and adult empowerment.
  • You can schedule a free consultation with Kara for EMDR therapy at Bright Spot Counseling.

When we think about healing trauma, we often imagine processing big events, intense emotions, or long-standing patterns. But what if healing also meant reconnecting with the younger parts of yourself—the ones who felt small, scared, silenced, or unseen?

For many adults, especially those exploring therapy for the first time or returning after a break, trauma work can feel daunting. However, it can also be deeply liberating. This is especially true when done in the care of someone who understands how childhood wounds shape adult lives.

That’s where EMDR therapy comes in. And that’s where Kara comes in, too.

Meet Kara: A Therapist Who Sees the Child and the Adult

Kara has spent much of her career supporting children—helping them navigate emotional overwhelm, anxiety, attachment wounds, and behavioral challenges. In doing so, she’s developed a remarkable ability to spot the unmet needs behind big feelings. She also holds space for young nervous systems with attunement, gentleness, and curiosity.

Now, Kara is expanding her work to include adults—and what makes her approach so special is this: she never forgets that every adult was once a child.

For clients who carry wounds from childhood—whether from emotional neglect, high conflict homes, parentification, or moments that felt too big to name—Kara brings an informed, nurturing lens. This lens honors both the adult you are and the younger parts inside you still holding onto old stories, fears, or pain.

EMDR: A Gentle, Powerful Approach to Trauma

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a research-backed therapy designed to help people heal from trauma and distressing life experiences. It allows the brain to reprocess “stuck” memories. As a result, these memories lose their emotional charge and no longer feel like they’re happening now.

But EMDR is more than just a technique—it’s a doorway. A doorway to:

  • Healing core negative beliefs (like “I’m not safe” or “I’m not good enough”)
  • Reconnecting with parts of yourself that got buried for protection
  • Creating new emotional experiences that feel empowering, not retraumatizing
  • Accessing internal resources you didn’t know you had

When paired with Kara’s attunement and child-informed lens, EMDR becomes a place where inner child healing meets adult empowerment. In this way, therapy feels less clinical and more like coming home to yourself.

Why Kara’s Background Matters

Doing EMDR with someone who’s used to working with children can feel different—in the best way. Kara doesn’t rush your process. She brings playfulness and permission. She holds space for emotions that might feel “too much.” She’s comfortable with messiness and silence. And she knows how to gently guide clients through memories that may feel young, even when the body looks grown.

This is especially meaningful for adults who:

  • Felt emotionally unsafe or invalidated growing up
  • Learned to avoid vulnerability or “perform” for love
  • Struggle to access feelings or memories
  • Want to heal patterns that keep repeating in relationships

Kara’s approach helps clients reconnect with their inner child—not just to understand the past, but to finally offer that child the safety, voice, and compassion they needed all along.

A Fresh Path Forward

You don’t have to keep carrying the weight of things that happened years ago. And you don’t have to do deep trauma work in a space that feels cold or clinical. With Kara, EMDR therapy offers something different: a soft place to land, a curious place to explore, and a liberating path toward healing.

Whether you’re new to therapy or returning with a desire to go deeper, Kara would be honored to walk with you.

Ready to Begin?

Kara offers EMDR therapy for adults at Bright Spot Counseling in Farmington Hills, MI, and via telehealth for clients across Michigan. Her background in child-centered therapy makes her especially attuned to clients doing inner child work, trauma reprocessing, and self-worth repair.

If you’re interested in working with Kara, reach out today at www.brightspottherapy.com or call 248-296-3104 to learn more or schedule a free consultation.

It’s never too late to heal. Sometimes, it just takes the right person to help you find your way back.

Kara Ettenson, LMSW, is a Michigan-based therapist at Bright Spot Counseling who helps adults navigate anxiety, stress, and life transitions through compassionate, evidence-based therapy.

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