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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.”

Support Change in Clinical Practice

At Infinite Learning, we're committed to advancing the field of EMDR therapy and supporting clinicians on every step of their journey. Whether you're working with first responders, pursuing certification, training the next generation of consultants, or deepening your advanced practice, we have a space for you. Explore our upcoming trainings and consultation groups below.

As AI continues to show up in more areas of clinical work, it’s important that we stay thoughtful about how we use it. This piece from EMDR International Association does a great job highlighting both the opportunities and the responsibilities that come with integrating AI into our field.

It touches on ethical considerations, client safety, and how to stay grounded in best practices while things evolve so quickly.

Read it here: Responsible AI Integration in a Rapidly Changing Landscape - EMDR International

EMDR Therapy Basic Training

An immersive EMDR Therapy Basic Training facilitated by Kelly O’Horo, LPC, created for clinicians ready to deepen their trauma work and expand their clinical toolkit.

Upcoming Trainings & Consultation Groups

R-TEP Training

A specialized EMDR protocol led by Julie Russomanno, LPC designed for clinicians working with recent traumatic episodes.

Date: September 19, 2026 AZ TIME
Location: Gilbert, AZ or virtual via Microsoft Teams

EMDR Certification Group

For therapists working toward EMDRIA Certification. Build confidence and competency with peer support. Led by Kelly O'Horo, LPC.

Schedule: 1st Thursdays, 11 AM–1 PM AZ TIME
Dates: Aug 6, Sep 3, Oct 1, Nov 5, Dec 3

CIT Group

A Consultant-in-Training group for clinicians working toward EMDRIA Consultant credential, led by Kelly O'Horo, LPC.

Schedule: 3rd Thursdays, 11 AM–1 PM AZ TIME
Dates: Aug 20, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17

Advanced Consultation Group

For seasoned EMDR clinicians ready to deepen their practice and refine complex case work, led by Kelly O'Horo, LPC.

Schedule: 4th & 5th Thursdays, 11 AM–1 PM AZ TIME
Dates: Aug 27, Sep 24, Oct 22, Oct 29

Registration & Payment

A 50% deposit is required to reserve your spot. Credit card payments include a 3.5% processing fee — avoid the fee by sending payment via Zelle to payments@infinitelearning.love.


Kelly O’Horo, LPC, has been a therapist since 2010 and first experienced EMDR as a client. A former educator, she specializes in trauma, attachment, and dissociation, helping clinicians refine their EMDR practice with attunement and trust in the process.

480.448.1076 | info@infinitelearning.love

2563 S. Val Vista. Dr. Ste 108. Gilbert, AZ 85295


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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.”