EMDR Therapy Austin

EMDR Therapy Austin At EMDR Therapy Austin, we specialize in treating and resolving trauma.

🧿 EMDR Therapy Austin
✨ Specializing in EMDR and trauma therapy
🛋️ In-person sevices in North and South Austin, virtual throughout Texas
👩‍💻 Schedule your free 20 min consultation https://www.emdrtherapyaustin.com/our-team-of-emdr-therapists We provide effective EMDR and trauma counseling in Austin and throughout the state of Texas via teletherapy to support our clients in healing from Post Trauma

tic Stress Disorder (PTSD), grief and loss, anxiety, and depression. Our individualized approach is both scientific and artful— skillfully blending EMDR with other cutting-edge trauma treatment modalities such as Somatic Experiencing, NARM, and IFS parts work; relationship science rooted in attachment theory and interpersonal neurobiology; our own intuition and hard-earned wisdom; as well as genuine curiosity to know our clients deeply. We take a holistic approach because this creates lasting, meaningful change for our clients.

06/01/2025

Miley Cyrus talks about how EMDR saved her life and helped her overcome trauma and anxiety.

If you’re ready to begin your healing journey, contact our team of EMDR specialists. We provide virtual and in-person services in both North and South Austin. https://www.emdrtherapyaustin.com/our-team-of-emdr-therapists

📣 EMDR Therapy Austin is hiring at our new South Austin Location!EMDR Therapy Austin is seeking an associate-level or fu...
03/11/2025

📣 EMDR Therapy Austin is hiring at our new South Austin Location!

EMDR Therapy Austin is seeking an associate-level or fully licensed counselor or social worker to join our private-pay group practice as a Clinical Therapist.

The Clinical Therapist position is a W-2, full-time (20 hours per week), and hybrid position (in-person in South Austin and virtually) providing individual counseling to adult clients.

Benefits include:
* Competitive hourly compensation and W-2 employment status, non-exempt.
* Associate starting compensation ranges from $69,000-$75,900.
* Fully licensed starting compensation ranges from $80,500-$85,100.
* High-quality clinical supervision for LPC Associates at no cost (in fact, you are PAID for your time in supervision).
* Beautiful office space with modern decor in South Austin to conduct in-person sessions.
* Company-provided MacBook Air laptop and headphones for business use and for conducting online sessions.
* HIPAA-secure systems to create more ease and security in your day-to-day job functions, including:
* Electronic health record and integrated telehealth platform;
* Personalized email with added encryption software; and
* Phone system with your own phone extension.
* Paid malpractice insurance.
* Annual CEU stipend.
* Robust vacation structure at 6 weeks off per year.
* Exceptional clinical support, including:
* Comprehensive, paid onboarding;
* Paid training opportunities; and
* Paid biweekly case consultation.
* Four day work week, with flexible scheduling and no demands for weekend or evening appointments.
* Website profile and marketing provided by the practice.
* An ample stream of referrals who are an ideal fit for the work you desire to do.

You can learn more about the position on our website https://www.emdrtherapyaustin.com/careers

To apply, send PDF files of 1) your resume, 2) your cover letter, and 3) three clinical references to Britt Fellwock, LPC-S at apply@emdrtherapyaustin.com. Please use the subject line "Clinical Therapist Application- FirstName LastName"

Please do not DM or make phone inquiries, but feel free to share with anyone who may be interested.

The application window closes on Monday, March 24, 2025 at 12pm CST.

Warmly,
Britt Fellwock, LPC-S
EMDR Therapy Austin | Owner & Clinical Director

EMDR Therapy Austin is a fully virtual, private-pay counseling practice. We specialize in treating and resolving trauma, using cutting-edge treatment modalities such as EMDR, SE, and NARM.

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EMDR therapists in Austin, Texas specializing in treating and healing trauma, anxiety, panic attacks, and depression.

📣 Join our team at EMDR Therapy Austin!We are seeking associate-level and fully licensed counselors and social workers t...
05/30/2023

📣 Join our team at EMDR Therapy Austin!

We are seeking associate-level and fully licensed counselors and social workers to join our fully virtual, private-pay group practice. The Clinical Therapist position is a W-2, full-time position (20 hours per week).

In our practice, we receive a large volume of requests each week from clients who are ready to heal. As a team and as individuals, we are devoted to providing both trauma-informed and culturally responsive care, given that each one is necessary for the other.

Benefits include:

* Competitive compensation and W-2 employment status, non-exempt.
+ Associate starting compensation ranges from $69,000- $75,900.
+ Fully licensed starting compensation ranges from $80,500- $85,100.
* Brand new, company provided MacBook Air laptop and AirPods to utilize while conducting your sessions.
* HIPAA-secure systems to create more ease and security in your day-to-day job functions, including:
+ Electronic health record and integrated telehealth platform;
+ Personalized email with added encryption software; and
+ Phone system with your own phone extension.
* Paid malpractice insurance.
* Monthly work from home stipend.
* Annual CEU stipend.
* PTO program for full-time employees.
* Robust vacation structure at 6 weeks off per year.
* Exceptional clinical support, including:
+ Comprehensive, paid onboarding;
+ Paid training opportunities;
+ Paid quarterly one-on-one mentorship with the Clinical Director; and
+ Paid biweekly case consultation.
* Work remotely from the comfort of your own home and enjoy flexible scheduling.
* Four day work week, with no demands for weekend or evening appointments.
* Website profile and marketing provided by the practice.
* An ample stream of referrals who are an ideal fit for the work you desire to do.

You can learn more about the position on our website https://www.emdrtherapyaustin.com/careers

To apply, send PDF files of 1) your resume, 2) your cover letter, and 3) three clinical references to Britt Fellwock at apply@emdrtherapyaustin.com. Please use the subject line "Clinical Therapist Application."

Please do not make phone inquiries, but feel free to share with anyone who may be interested.

Warmly,

Britt Fellwock, LPC
EMDR Therapy Austin | Owner & Clinical Director
brittany@emdrtherapyaustin.com
512.503.0700

EMDR Therapy Austin is a fully virtual, private-pay counseling practice. We specialize in treating and resolving trauma, using cutting-edge treatment modalities such as EMDR, SE, and NARM.

With so much uncertainty, my commitment to keeping you safe hasn't changed. While many businesses are opening their door...
05/01/2020

With so much uncertainty, my commitment to keeping you safe hasn't changed. While many businesses are opening their doors today, EMDR Therapy Austin will remain fully online.

My therapeutic approach and my decision to provide telehealth (despite being considered an essential service) takes you into account first and foremost.

I miss every one of the clients I work with, and can't wait to share the same space with them soon.

Sending love to wherever you are,
Brittany

Happy Monday! Here are a few tips to have a successful online therapy session.
04/27/2020

Happy Monday! Here are a few tips to have a successful online therapy session.

Online therapy and online EMDR is just as effective and relational as in-office sessions with these 8 tips to help you prepare.

Surviving a loss is hard enough, and when coupled with the uncertainty of a pandemic, grief can feel even more overwhelm...
04/17/2020

Surviving a loss is hard enough, and when coupled with the uncertainty of a pandemic, grief can feel even more overwhelming or maybe even foreclosed.

My dearest friend and most trusted colleague, Shannon Hafterson, is hosting an online grief support group to help those navigating loss during COVID-19.

This low-cost group ($15 per session) is open to Texas residents and begins on April 27, 2020. You can contact Shannon at the information listed below or here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/shannon-hafterson-austin-tx/430338?gid=169447

“When we visited the Louvre, we entered the Mona Lisa room and found a crowd of hundreds pushing, jostling, selfie-ing a...
04/02/2020

“When we visited the Louvre, we entered the Mona Lisa room and found a crowd of hundreds pushing, jostling, selfie-ing all around her. I stared from a distance trying to appreciate her. I really didn’t understand what all the fuss was about. I wondered if all the jostling people understood or if they were just acting like they did.

A woman walked over and stood next to me. She said, ‘You know there’s a theory about her smile. Want to hear it?’

‘Yes, please,’ I said.

Mona Lisa and her husband lost a baby. Sometime later her husband commissioned this painting from DaVinci to celebrate the birth of another baby. Mona Lisa sat for Leonardo to paint her, but she wouldn’t smile during the sitting—not all the way.

The story goes that DaVinci wanted her to smile wider but she refused. She did not want the joy she felt for her new baby to erase the pain she felt from losing the first.

There in her half-smile is her half joy. Or maybe it’s her full joy and her full grief all at the same time.

She has the look of a woman who has just realized a dream but still carries the lost dream inside her.

She wanted her whole life to be present on her face. She wanted everyone to remember so she wouldn’t pretend.

Now I understand what the fuss is all about. Mona Lisa is the patron saint of honest, resolute, fully human women—women who feel and who know. She is saying for us, ‘Don’t tell me to smile. I will not be pleasant. Even trapped here inside two dimensions you will see the truth. You will see my life’s brutal and beautiful right here on my face. The world will not be able to stop staring.’”

-Glennon Doyle, Untamed

I'm so honored to have EMDR Therapy Austin featured in Gay.Do512's article on Prioritizing Wellness At Home. I'm committ...
04/02/2020

I'm so honored to have EMDR Therapy Austin featured in Gay.Do512's article on Prioritizing Wellness At Home.

I'm committed to protecting your health and safety, therefore I'm providing televideo sessions so that you can receive support through all the unknowns.

Gay | Do512 - Austin - Do512 is What to do in Austin.

“I can use pain to become. I am here to keep becoming truer, more beautiful versions of myself again and again forever. ...
03/31/2020

“I can use pain to become. I am here to keep becoming truer, more beautiful versions of myself again and again forever.

To be alive is be in a perpetual state of revolution. Whether I like it or not, pain is the fuel of revolution. Everything I need to become the woman I’m meant to be next, is inside my feelings of now.

Life is alchemy and emotions are the fire that turns me to gold. I will continue to become only if I resist extinguishing myself a million times a day. If I can sit in the fire of my own feelings, I will keep becoming…

Numbness keeps us from becoming.

This is why every great spiritual teacher tells us the same story about humanity and pain: ‘Don’t avoid it. You need it to evolve to become. And you are here to become.’

Like Buddha who had to leave his life of comfort to experience all kinds of human suffering before finding enlightenment. Like Moses who wandered 40 years in the desert before seeing the promised land. Like Westley from The Princess Bride who said, ‘Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.’ Like Jesus who walked straight toward his own crucifixion.

First the pain, then the waiting, then the rising. All of our suffering comes when we try to get to our resurrection without allowing ourselves to be crucified first.

There is no glory except straight through your story.

Pain is not tragic. Pain is magic. Suffering is tragic. Suffering is what happens when we avoid pain and consequently miss our becoming. That is what I can and must avoid. Missing my own evolution because I am too afraid to surrender to the process. Having such little faith in myself that I numb or hide or consume my way out of my firey feelings again and again.

So, my goal is to stop abandoning myself and stay. To trust that I’m strong enough to handle the pain that is necessary to the process of becoming. Because what scares me a hell of a lot more than pain is living my entire life and missing my becoming. What scares me more than feeling it all, is missing it all.”

-Glennon Doyle, Untamed

When we project ourselves into the future, it's not going to feel good. There are a million and one scenarios for every ...
03/28/2020

When we project ourselves into the future, it's not going to feel good. There are a million and one scenarios for every fraction of a moment in the future-- that would be terrifying for anyone.

So instead, dear one, you might want to ask what you want for yourself today, for now, for this particular moment. If it's peace, certainty, connection, and and and... perhaps the present is exactly where you'll find it.

The coronavirus pandemic has led to a collective loss of normalcy.

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4601 Spicewood Springs Road , Bldg. 3, Ste. 200
Austin, TX
78759

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+15125030700

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Hi! My name is Brittany Fellwock and I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor. I specialize in working with “adults of unloving parents”-- that is, adults who did not feel loved by their parents and who experienced traumatic childhoods. Additionally, I work with individuals recovering from trauma, those struggling with perfectionism, and I am passionate about social justice issues and working with advocates. My approach to therapy is rooted in attachment theory and interpersonal neurobiology. I use EMDR, mindfulness, and body-based approaches to cultivate the exploration and healing of current problems and early life experiences.