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How Juliana Snapp Pivoted Her EMDR Practice After Losing Her Main Referral Source [Episode 114]
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Welcome back for another episode of the Future Template Parent Podcast! In this episode, I chat with Juliana Snapp, an EMDR therapist with a deep background in trauma-informed care. Juliana shares her journey from supporting survivors of torture and human trafficking to building a private practice in Washington, DC. We dive into the challenges of working with international clients, evolving her practice, and the transformative power of EMDR intensives.
Topics covered:
- Juliana’s path to becoming an EMDR therapist.
- How she transitioned from international trauma work to private practice.
- Ways she adapts to political and systemic changes in mental health care.
- How to navigating business Cchallenges and opportunities
- The profound impact EMDR intensive therapy can have on clients.
Want to bring transformational experiences like this to your own practice? Join the waitlist for my EMDR Intensives group program - spots are limited! Early access + exclusive bonuses for waitlist members only.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
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- Website: www.futuretemplateparent.com
- Instagram: @futuretemplateparent
- Free EMDR Intensive Client Workbook — the same one Carolyn and her coaching clients use to guide real, structured, high-impact treatment https://www.futuretemplateparent.com/freebie