Affordable EMDR Therapy in Florida
Finding affordable therapy shouldn't mean settling for less than exceptional care. Many people assume that quality EMDR treatment comes with an impossible price tag, but the truth is that you can get effective care that fits your budget.
At Restorative Integrations, we believe healing shouldn't be a luxury. Our Fort Lauderdale practice offers accessible, evidence-based EMDR therapy designed to help you process trauma and reclaim your life, without compromising on the personalized, expert care you deserve.
Meet your Florida EMDR therapists
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Jessica Ronyak, LMHC
As a seasoned trauma therapist with advanced EMDR certification, Jessica is committed to creating a safe space where you can heal at the deepest level. Her integrative approach weaves EMDR together with attachment-focused work, parts work, and ketamine-assisted therapy, creating truly personalized healing experiences. Jessica specializes in EMDR intensives, helping people achieve lasting results in an expedited time frame.
Credentials: Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Certified EMDR Therapist, Certified Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Provider
Clientele: Adults
Location: 2900 E Oakland Park Blvd 3rd Fl, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Virtual therapy: Yes, available throughout Florida & Ohio
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Arianna Mucci
Arianna brings a deeply person-centered approach to EMDR therapy, creating a space where healing feels calm, steady, and safe rather tahn overwhelming. With specialties in complex trauma, attachment wounds, and early childhood experiences, she adapts evidence-based approaches like EMDR, somatic practices, and parts work to make therapy tailored to each person’s unique cirumstances.
Clientele: Adults
Location: 2900 E Oakland Park Blvd 3rd Fl, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Virtual therapy: Yes, available throughout Florida
FAQs about EMDR therapy
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EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based therapy that helps your brain reprocess traumatic memories so they cause less distress in your daily life.
Through guided bilateral stimulation—typically eye movements or with handheld buzzers—EMDR allows you to revisit difficult experiences without getting overwhelmed.
Unlike traditional talk therapy, EMDR works directly with your brain's natural healing mechanisms. Instead of simply rehashing what happened, we’ll be able to actually change how your brain reacts to old memories.
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The cost of EMDR can vary based on factors like your therapist’s training and experience level, the length of sessions, and more.
At Restorative Integrations, our pre-licensed therapists offer reduced rates to make quality EMDR therapy accessible. These clinicians are supervised by Jessica Ronyak, a licensed therapist with extensive experience and EMDR therapy certification.
If you have questions about our rates or whether our practice is right for you, we invite you to reach out.
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Unlike some other forms of therapy, EMDR requires extensive specialized training, ongoing certification, and advanced clinical skills. However, the intensive nature of EMDR often means fewer sessions are needed compared to traditional therapy, potentially making it more cost-effective long-term.
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Yes, insurance often covers EMDR therapy. While we're an out-of-network provider, many clients successfully use their insurance benefits for reimbursement. We can provide detailed receipts (superbills) that you can submit directly to your insurance company for potential reimbursement.
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EMDR may be a good fit if you're struggling with trauma, anxiety, disturbing memories, or feeling "stuck.” It's particularly effective for those who have tried traditional talk therapy but still haven’t achieved the results they’re looking for.
During your free consultation, we'll explore your specific concerns and help determine whether EMDR is a good match for you.
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EMDR was first developed as a treatment for trauma, and it’s still highly effective for both single-incident trauma (one-time events, like an assault or car accident) and complex trauma (typically from our early relationships).
However, research suggests that EMDR can also be helpful for a range of other issues, including anxiety, depression, OCD, chronic pain, addiction, and more.
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We’ll start by building trust, safety, and coping resources before processing traumatic memories. When we’re ready to start EMDR work, sessions will involve guided bilateral stimulation while focusing on specific memories or triggers. You may experience emotional releases, insights, or physical sensations as your brain processes information differently. Most clients notice improvements within just a few sessions.
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Our boutique practice is ideal for emotionally aware individuals seeking deeper healing beyond traditional talk therapy. We specialize in complex trauma, relationship issues, and supporting high achievers ready for transformative change. If you value personalized care, evidence-based approaches, and therapists who truly care, our practice may be a good fit for you.
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Start by filling out this brief online questionnaire to help us understand your needs better. From here, we’ll make a recommendation about what approach might be the right fit, whether that’s weekly EMDR sessions or our EMDR intensives. If you have any questions, you can also email us directly at info@restorativeintegrations.com.