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Beyond Healing is turning six, and it’s hard to find the words to express the depth of our gratitude. When we opened our...
07/11/2025

Beyond Healing is turning six, and it’s hard to find the words to express the depth of our gratitude. When we opened our doors, we had a simple vision: create a place where healing felt human, relational, and grounded in compassion. Six years later, that vision has grown into something far beyond what we could have imagined.

We are profoundly grateful for the therapists and trainers who have been part of this journey. Your commitment to trauma-informed, relational care has shaped the heart of our work. To the thousands of clients and training participants who have trusted us with your stories, growth, and learning, thank you. You are the reason this community exists.

And to everyone who has listened to and shared our podcasts, now downloaded millions of times, thank you for inviting us into your lives. Your engagement and reflection have helped build a global conversation around healing, connection, and the human experience.

As we celebrate this milestone, we would love to hear from you. If Beyond Healing has impacted your life, your practice, or your community, would you share a memory, a moment, or a takeaway in the comments? Your reflections help us honor the past six years and look toward the future with hope and gratitude.

Here’s to the work, the community, and the next chapter.

23/10/2025

Trauma can freeze the ability to speak, shutting down expressive language. Dissociation fragments memories, protecting the system. Art bypasses these blocks. It's a safer, sensory-somatic shortcut, allowing parts to express trauma without words. Memories stored in the body find release through tactile experience.

03/10/2025

A doctor was shocked when a patient's data showed all zeros across the board. Despite initial skepticism and double-checking, the results were confirmed. It highlights the unexpected possibilities in treatment, even during challenging times. Have you ever experienced a surprising outcome?

02/10/2025

Discover how trauma treatment is evolving. A study reveals that one year after treatment, 73% no longer met diagnostic criteria. This breakthrough suggests expanding treatment to include bullying, neglect, and emotional distress. It's a new approach to healing. Have you experienced this?

01/10/2025

Everyone thought online therapy was impossible, but the pandemic proved otherwise. Forced to innovate, therapists found unexpected benefits, like increased patient focus. Who knew necessity could spark such positive change? Tag a friend who gets it.

30/09/2025

A 2008 study by Guenther and Botter compared horizontal and vertical eye movements. Taxing working memory while recalling memories reduces emotionality, a theory supported by Maxfield (2008) and Van Veene (2015). Optimizing activation and desensitization is key. Have you ever experienced this?

19/09/2025

Understanding affect neuroscience can be challenging. Finding a simple way to grasp the concepts is difficult, as shortcuts often oversimplify the discipline. Exploring dense books may be tough, but they offer a more complete understanding.

18/09/2025

Curiosity peaks as the speaker hints at an upcoming reveal. The notebook comes out as he preps to share what's been on his mind, but he hesitates, teasing the audience with the promise of something big. What could it be? Tag someone who loves a good surprise!

18/09/2025

Discovering the music of The Piano Guys resonated deeply. Hearing student voices emerge through writing assignments was inspiring. Creating diverse opportunities for students to express themselves is important. Have you felt this?

18/09/2025

☀️ Before the conference kicked off, we soaked up some much-needed friend time in Anaheim! 🌴✨
Just the four of us—laughing, exploring, and enjoying each other’s company before stepping into the whirlwind of presentations, networking, and all things EMDR. 💛
These moments of connection and rest are just as meaningful as the work itself—and they make the busy days ahead even sweeter.

17/09/2025

Get an exclusive sneak peek at enactment focused therapy! From research stipends to EMDRIA conferences, discover the journey behind this innovative approach. Plus, a funny story about an EMDR training that coincided with a very special day. Have you ever experienced something similar?

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About Us

This podcast was created as a means to provide connection and resources for newly trained and seasoned EMDR Therapists. The world of trauma therapy is constantly evolving and improving. It is our hope to create connection and development for therapists through ongoing resources and support.

Melissa Sundwall is a Licensed Professional Counselor as well as an EMDRIA approved EMDR consultant. She works in a private practice setting primarily treating adults and families suffering from trauma. Melissa has special focus in dissociative disorders and holistic healing. She teaches about the impact of trauma on mental health at a local University in Springfield Missouri. Melissa is also a Reiki teacher and practioner and is developing a protocol for the integration of energy healing, trauma release massage, and EMDR Therapy.

Jen Savage is a Licensed Professional Counselor and an EMDRIA approved EMDR consultant. She works in the private practice sector utilizing EMDR Therapy with all ages and populations. She has a specialty focus on EMDR with children and addiction. Jen provides EMDR Therapy and trauma education at two residential facilities, as well as at an out patient center. More recently, Jen has started offering EMDR Therapy intensives for individual seeking trauma healing in a more concentrated setting.