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May 2026 EMDR Basic Training: Deepen Your Clinical Impact

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Kelly O'Horo

Kelly O’Horo, LPC, has been a therapist since 2010 and fell in love with EMDR therapy as a client first! She is passionate about being a trauma therapist as she has a lot of personal experience with trauma. She is a mother of 5 (four Veterans) and married to a wonderful survivor of C-PTSD, who is now also a counselor. They have 5 grandkids and, as the matriarch of the family, with an enneagram of 2, she is a natural helper and healer. Kelly believes the therapy office is the classroom for the “life stuff” our clients weren’t taught before, about emotions, coping skills, and developmentally appropriate responses for today. Formerly a public-school educator of 15 years, she enjoys helping clinicians to develop into becoming their best EMDR therapist through the consultation process. Kelly specializes in attachment and implicit trauma and dissociation throughout the lifespan. “The difference between an EMDR therapist that is a carpenter as opposed to a craftsman is rooted in exquisite attunement, excellent consultation, and trust in the process.”

Let's Dive Deeper into EMDR

Explore the foundations, expand your skills, and transform your clinical work.

Whether you’re new to EMDR or ready to take your skills to the next level, now’s a great time to dive deeper. We’re excited to share resources and open enrollment for our EMDR Basic Training, designed to be comprehensive, practical, and trauma-informed from day one.

Train with Confidence. Heal with Intention.

  • May 2026 dates: May 8 + 9, 2026 | June 12 + 13, 2026 | August 7 + 8, 2026 | August 28 + 29, 2026
  • What’s included: 20 hours lecture, 20 hours practicum, consultation hours
  • Who it's for: Clinicians ready to integrate EMDR into their practice

🎧 Podcast Episode Spotlight: What is EMDR? Part 1

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In this episode, we unpack the foundations of EMDR, what it is, where it comes from, and why it’s become a cornerstone in trauma therapy. Perfect for clinicians curious about how EMDR actually works and what sets it apart.

🎧 Podcast Episode Spotlight: What is EMDR? Part 2

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In Part 2, we go deeper into the EMDR process, from the eight phases to how bilateral stimulation supports healing. If you're considering training or want to better explain EMDR to clients, this episode is a must-listen.

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📝 EMDR Therapy Basic Training: A Comprehensive Guide for Practitioners

Curious about what EMDR training actually looks like? This post walks you through the basics, what to expect, how to choose the right program, and why quality training matters more than you think.

"You don't have to be an expert to begin - just willing to learn and hold space for healing."

Ready to begin your EMDR journey? Our next training cohort is filling fast - we'd love to have you with us!

480.448.1076 | info@infinitelearning.love

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Kelly O'Horo

Kelly O’Horo, LPC, has been a therapist since 2010 and fell in love with EMDR therapy as a client first! She is passionate about being a trauma therapist as she has a lot of personal experience with trauma. She is a mother of 5 (four Veterans) and married to a wonderful survivor of C-PTSD, who is now also a counselor. They have 5 grandkids and, as the matriarch of the family, with an enneagram of 2, she is a natural helper and healer. Kelly believes the therapy office is the classroom for the “life stuff” our clients weren’t taught before, about emotions, coping skills, and developmentally appropriate responses for today. Formerly a public-school educator of 15 years, she enjoys helping clinicians to develop into becoming their best EMDR therapist through the consultation process. Kelly specializes in attachment and implicit trauma and dissociation throughout the lifespan. “The difference between an EMDR therapist that is a carpenter as opposed to a craftsman is rooted in exquisite attunement, excellent consultation, and trust in the process.”