Therapies

EMDR Therapy in Albuquerque, New Mexico

EMDR is available at our Albuquerque location with EMDR-trained therapists on staff, offered as part of trauma-informed care and paced entirely around the client's readiness.

  • Delivered by EMDR-trained therapists on staff at the Albuquerque location
  • Offered as part of trauma-informed care, paced entirely around the client's readiness
  • A structured eight-phase protocol that builds grounding skills before any reprocessing begins
  • An approach that does not require describing painful memories in extensive detail
  • Support for co-occurring post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression alongside a substance use disorder
  • Coordinated with CBT, DBT, group, and family therapy within one individualized plan
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EMDR is a structured, eight-phase therapy that helps the brain reprocess distressing memories so they no longer feel as raw or intrusive. The name stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Instead of asking clients to talk through a painful memory in detail for long stretches, EMDR pairs brief attention to that memory with bilateral stimulation, such as guided side-to-side eye movements, so the experience can settle into a more ordinary, manageable place in their history.

EMDR is available at Ascend Recovery Center in Albuquerque, delivered by EMDR-trained therapists on staff and offered as part of trauma-informed care. Trauma-informed care means the whole clinical team recognizes how earlier painful experiences can shape substance use and mental health, and responds with safety, choice, and patience. EMDR is used when it is clinically appropriate, always at a pace the client helps set, and it fits inside the same individualized plan that coordinates their other therapies and levels of care.

Why choose Ascend

Care built for lasting recovery

Joint Commission accredited and licensed in New Mexico, Ascend offers every level of care under one roof in Albuquerque, with 24/7 nursing in detox and residential care and admissions handled in one confidential call.

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Reprocesses the memories underneath substance use
For many people, unresolved painful experiences sit beneath a substance use disorder. When a memory is reprocessed and feels less overwhelming, the trigger loses much of its power to spark cravings.
A structured eight-phase protocol
EMDR moves through a standardized eight-phase arc from history-taking and preparation to reprocessing and reevaluation, so both client and therapist know what the full course of the work looks like.
Grounding and stability come first
The therapist does not begin reprocessing a memory until the client has the coping skills and stability to stay grounded, and every session closes with grounding so the client leaves settled.
An approachable option when talking is hard
Because EMDR does not depend on describing a memory in detail or on homework between sessions, it can be a more approachable way to address memories that are hard to put into words.
The client controls the pace
Throughout EMDR the client can slow down, pause, or stop, and the therapist adjusts to them, which keeps the work person-first and safe.
Integrated across the continuum
Because Ascend provides the full continuum in one place, EMDR can continue as the client's level of care changes, coordinated with the other therapies in their plan.

Treatment timeline

A clear path from detox through aftercare

Timing is clinically driven and varies by person; the stages below are a general guide.

StabilizationDays 1-7

1. Medically supervised detox

Withdrawal is managed with 24/7 LPN nursing and CIWA or COWS monitoring, with medication where appropriate. Physical safety is the priority during the most demanding period.

Early treatmentWeeks 1-4

2. Residential care and therapy

Care shifts to structured therapy, group work, and routine, with individual sessions each week and a plan built from a full assessment.

Stepping downWeeks 3-8

3. Day treatment and IOP

A client steps down to Day Treatment and intensive outpatient care, keeping strong clinical support while returning home and rebuilding routines.

AftercareWeeks 8+

4. Outpatient and relapse prevention

Lighter outpatient support, relapse-prevention planning, and coordinated aftercare help protect progress over the long term.

Levels of care

Treatment programs

Every level of care shares one Albuquerque campus, so clients step down without switching providers.

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01Medical Detox

Medical detox is medically supervised withdrawal with licensed practical nurses on site 24 hours a day and CIWA or COWS monitoring. A provider sees new detox clients within hours, so the hardest early days are managed safely and comfortably before treatment begins.

02Inpatient Rehab (Residential)

Residential treatment is live-in care in an intimate 18-bed setting, built around evidence-based therapy, group work, and rest. Clients get round-the-clock structure and support while they stabilize and build a foundation for lasting recovery.

03Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

A partial hospitalization program delivers full clinical days while a client returns home each evening. It is the highest level of outpatient-style care and a strong step down from detox or residential treatment, keeping intensive support in place without a live-in stay.

04Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

An intensive outpatient program provides several clinical hours a few days a week, so clients keep up work, school, and family responsibilities. It continues therapy and accountability while a client rebuilds daily routines at home.

05Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient care offers lighter, ongoing individual and group support for clients further along in recovery. It protects progress with continued therapy, relapse-prevention planning, and a connection to the same clinical team.

A place built for recovery

Take a tour of our Albuquerque facility

A calm, private setting designed for healing, from medical detox through outpatient care.

The Ascend Recovery Center building exterior at 881 Lead Ave SE in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a Southwestern adobe facility under a clear blue sky
Reception lounge with soft grey seating and the Ascend Recovery Centers sign at the Albuquerque facility
The Ascend Recovery Centers metal sign and a Buddha statue on a blue accent wall in the Albuquerque lobby
Community dining and common room with a coffee station and lounge seating at Ascend Recovery Center Albuquerque
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Bright residential bedroom with natural window light, a black bed frame, and a navy accent pillow at Ascend Recovery Center Albuquerque

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Same-day answers. Confidential insurance verification before a client commits.

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Know the signs

Common signs it may be time for treatment

No single sign confirms a substance use disorder, but a cluster over time is worth a professional conversation.

01PHYSICAL

Tolerance

Needing more of a substance to feel the same effect, a sign the body has adapted to it.

02PHYSICAL

Withdrawal

Uncomfortable, and sometimes dangerous, symptoms when use stops or is reduced.

03BEHAVIORAL

Loss of control

Using more than intended, or being unable to cut back despite trying more than once.

04SOCIAL

Neglected responsibilities

Work, school, family, or activities that once mattered gradually fall away.

05BEHAVIORAL

Use despite harm

Substance use continues even as it damages health, relationships, or finances.

06PHYSICAL

Cravings and secrecy

Strong urges to use, often alongside hiding the extent of use from others.

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From people who recovered here

Ascend Recovery Center reviews

Mildred Hughes
a month ago
Walking through those doors the first day, my hands wouldn't stop shaking. Alcohol destroyed my relationships and left me completely isolated. Thankfully, the counselors here actually listened instead of lecturing. Sitting in these exact group circles changed everything for me. Hearing other people share their raw, real struggles made the loneliness disappear. Celebrating six months sober today. This place gives you your life back.
Terry Davis
a month ago
Coming here felt like a massive leap into the unknown, especially dealing with all that shame I carried around. The team at Ascend Recovery Center didn't treat me like a problem to be solved, but a person worth helping. There were days I wanted to pack my bags and bolt, but the support here kept me grounded. Now, I actually wake up without that weight on my chest. It's hard to put into words, but this place truly changed my trajectory.
Adrian Segura
7 months ago
Had an amazing experience here, one of the most personable groups of people to come to for recovery and truly helped me with developing the tools necessary to start my recovery. Did the 10 day detox and got exactly what I wanted out of the experience: healthy nutrition, great groups, and even your own personal TV in the rooms to help pass the time. If you're serious about your recovery and want a wholesome, worthwhile and safe place to do it, I recommend coming here.
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For families

How to help a loved one

1

Recognize the signs

Tolerance, withdrawal, failed attempts to cut back, and use that continues despite harm are all worth paying attention to. A cluster of signs over time matters more than any one.

2

Start the conversation

Choose a calm, private moment. Lead with care and specific observations rather than blame, listen more than lecture, and offer a concrete next step.

3

Avoid harmful approaches

Skip shaming and ultimatums delivered in anger, and never encourage a person to stop a substance abruptly on their own, since some withdrawals are dangerous.

4

Connect them with care

One confidential call to Ascend covers education, options, and insurance. In a crisis, call 911, or call or text the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

How admissions works

Getting started takes one confidential call

1

Call our confidential line

One conversation covers a first screening, insurance verification, and scheduling. Support begins with the first call, and nothing shared is used against the person who reaches out.

2

Clinical assessment

Evidence-based screenings, including PHQ-9, GAD-7, the Columbia Suicide Screening, and an ASAM level-of-care assessment, match each client to the right program.

3

The right level of care

If medically supervised detox is needed, the team coordinates a safe arrival with 24/7 nursing. If an outpatient level fits, care starts there instead.

4

Start treatment

Once a plan and coverage are confirmed, treatment begins, with therapy and medication where appropriate carrying through each level of care.

The team behind every client's care

Meet the leadership team

Ascend is led by an experienced behavioral health team focused on quality care and strong outcomes.

Ian Treacy, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Partner at Ascend Recovery Center

Ian Treacy

Chief Executive Officer & Managing Partner
CEOManaging Partner16+ Yrs Behavioral Health

Ian Treacy brings more than 16 years of experience in behavioral healthcare leadership and program development, guiding Ascend's vision, growth, and standard of care.

Samantha Hewett, Chief Operating Officer & Managing Partner at Ascend Recovery Center

Samantha Hewett

Chief Operating Officer & Managing Partner
COOManaging Partner18+ Yrs Healthcare Ops

Samantha Hewett brings more than 18 years of experience leading high-performing healthcare organizations, driving operational strategy and scalable growth across Ascend's facilities.

Lindsay Seslar, National Director of Admissions & Communications at Ascend Recovery Center

Lindsay Seslar

National Director of Admissions & Communications
National Director8+ Yrs Behavioral HealthAdmissions Strategy

Lindsay Seslar brings more than 8 years of experience in behavioral health outreach, admissions strategy, and client engagement, leading admissions and communications across Ascend's network.

Brett Stewart, Director of Business Development at Ascend Recovery Center

Brett Stewart

Director of Business Development
Business DevelopmentReferral PartnershipsCommunity Engagement

Brett Stewart leads business development at Ascend, building the strategic partnerships and referral relationships that connect people to care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is EMDR available at Ascend in Albuquerque?
Yes. EMDR is available at our Albuquerque location, delivered by EMDR-trained therapists on staff as part of trauma-informed care. It is used when it is clinically appropriate within an individualized plan.
What are the eight phases of EMDR?
EMDR follows history-taking, preparation, assessment, desensitization, installation, body scan, closure, and reevaluation. The therapist does not begin reprocessing a memory until the client has the grounding skills to stay steady.
What happens during an EMDR session?
The client briefly holds a distressing memory in mind while the therapist guides them through short sets of bilateral stimulation, such as side-to-side eye movements. Between sets the client shares what comes up, and the memory tends to feel less intense over time.
Does a client have to talk in detail about painful memories?
No. EMDR does not require the client to describe a memory in extensive detail. The therapist prepares the client with grounding skills first, and the client stays in control of the pace throughout.
Is EMDR safe?
EMDR is a recognized, evidence-based therapy. At Ascend it is provided by EMDR-trained therapists who begin with preparation and grounding and only move to reprocessing when the client feels ready. The client can slow down, pause, or stop at any point.
How many EMDR sessions will a client need?
The number of sessions depends on how many memories are targeted and how the client responds. The therapist reevaluates the work as it progresses and confirms each target is resolved before moving on.
Does insurance cover EMDR?
Insurance often helps cover EMDR when it is part of medically necessary treatment, depending on the plan. We are approved for Medicaid, Blue Cross, United Healthcare, and Molina, and in network with VACCN, TriWest, and CompPsych. We verify benefits before the client commits.

Ready to talk about EMDR?

Our admissions team can explain how EMDR fits into an individualized plan and verify insurance benefits. Call for a confidential conversation.

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