Refer Your Clients
Adjunctive EMDR & EMDR Intensives for Your Clients
Collaborative, IFS-Informed, and Designed to Support Your Ongoing Work
Katy Levine, LCSW offers adjunctive weekly EMDR therapy, and Morgan Levine, LCSW offers 3–5 day EMDR Intensives and EMDR Intensive Retreats designed to complement—not replace—your therapeutic work.
We partner with referring therapists to help clients move through trauma-related stuck points so you can stay focused on the work you love, within your niche and scope.
Whether you treat individuals or couples, we collaborate closely with therapists across modalities—including fellow EMDR clinicians—when clients need focused trauma processing, acceleration, or containment beyond the pace of weekly therapy.
What Makes Our EMDR Services Different
Both Katy and Morgan are trained in IFS-Informed EMDR through the Syzygy Institute and receive ongoing consultation from EMDRIA Approved Consultants who are also IFS Institute–certified Consultants.
This means your clients benefit from therapists who truly specialize in the integration of two evidence-based models:
EMDR for trauma reprocessing and symptom relief
Internal Family Systems (IFS) for parts-informed pacing, safety, dissociation, attachment, and nervous system attunement
This integration is especially supportive for clients with:
Complex trauma histories (CPTSD clients welcome!)
Strong protective systems
Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, Highly Sensitive Persons, OCD)
Dissociation or attachment-based wounding
Prior experiences of feeling overwhelmed or “stuck” in standard EMDR protocols
Our goal is to support deep, ethical trauma work while preserving the therapeutic alliance you’ve already built.
A True Collaborative Model
We view referring therapists as valued teammates. Our role is to:
Help clients move through trauma-related blocks
Reduce symptom burden
Increase internal capacity and regulation
Return clients to you with greater flexibility, insight, and resilience
We are happy to collaborate on:
Treatment planning - Morgan frequently collaborates with other EMDR therapists to treat their clients in a multi-day intensive format!
Timing of EMDR work
Integration themes post-intensive
Ongoing coordination of care (with client consent)
Clinical Presentations We Commonly Support with EMDR
Single-Incident Trauma
Accidents or injuries
Crime victimization
Medical trauma
Natural disasters
Sexual assault
Prolonged Trauma
Childhood emotional, physical, or sexual abuse
Childhood neglect
Domestic violence
Ritual or systemic trauma
Complex Trauma
Attachment + family-of-origin trauma
Complicated or traumatic grief
Moral injury
Generational or cultural trauma
Multiple unresolved traumatic experiences
How Adjunctive EMDR Can Support Your Work
Referring clients for adjunctive EMDR or an EMDR Intensive can:
Accelerate trauma processing without disrupting your treatment frame
Reduce symptom intensity and reactivity
Create more ease and flexibility in ongoing therapy
Allow you to remain in your specialty or modality
Strengthen your professional referral network
Getting Started
For therapists: Complete the short referral form below and we’ll follow up to discuss fit and next steps.
For clients: You may also direct clients to complete our online intake form. We will follow up directly to schedule a free consultation and keep you informed with appropriate releases.
FAQs for Referring Therapists
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No. While therapy with Katy can serve as primary care, our intensive services are designed solely as adjunctive care. We both value a team approach to healing and approach adjunctive therapy as a collaborative team.
Clients are expected to maintain an ongoing relationship with you unless otherwise discussed.
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No. Our role is focused trauma processing and addressing the symptoms of trauma. We actively support the client returning to you for continued integration and ongoing support.
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With client consent, we are happy to coordinate before, during, and after EMDR work—especially for intensives—to align treatment goals and integration planning.
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Intensives are often helpful when:
Clients feel stuck despite insight-oriented work
Weekly therapy feels too slow or fragmented
Clients need containment for complex trauma work
Life circumstances require focused, immersive healing time
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Yes. Many clients come to us after prior EMDR that felt incomplete, overwhelming, or stalled. Many Intensive clients come with an established primary therapist who is trained in EMDR. Our IFS-informed EMDR approach often helps move through stuck places.
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Our IFS and Nervous- System informed approach throughout preparation, pacing, and processing is a consent-based parts work that respects each person’s system and honors rather than overrides. This approach has demonstrated powerful results particularly for complex trauma presentations.
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No. Our model emphasizes stabilization, integration, and return to ongoing therapy—not repeated crisis-driven intervention.
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Absolutely. We frequently collaborate with therapists from relational, psychodynamic, somatic, CBT, and other orientations.