Our Clinical Orientation
Bespoke Therapy Collective was founded on the understanding that trauma—especially complex, relational trauma—shapes how we experience safety, connection, and ourselves.
Many of the people we work with have lived through patterns of harm rather than single events: early caregiving wounds, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, spiritual or religious trauma, chronic stress, medical trauma, or systems that required adaptation in order to survive. These experiences often leave lasting imprints on the nervous system, relationships, boundaries, and sense of self.
Across all of our services, we approach healing not as fixing what’s “broken,” but as a process of reconnecting with the parts of you that have always been worthy, resilient, and whole.
All care at Bespoke Therapy Collective is grounded in:
Trauma-informed, attachment-focused practice
Nervous system and body-based healing
Relational safety and collaborative pacing
At a Glance: What We Offer
For Individuals & Caregivers
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Individual psychotherapy
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Extended weekly therapy sessions
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EMDR intensives
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Adjunct EMDR therapy
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Somatic and body-based support
For Clinicians & Organizations
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Clinical consultation
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Fellowship and professional support
Below, you’ll find more information about each option. You don’t need to read everything—this is here for when and if it’s helpful.

What Healing Often Looks Like Here
While every therapeutic relationship is unique, care at Bespoke Therapy Collective often involves: Slowing down enough to understand how your nervous system learned to survive. Making sense of recurring patterns in relationships, boundaries, and self-worth. Integrating trauma through EMDR and somatic practices—not just talking about it. Building safety and trust at a pace that feels respectful and sustainable. Reconnecting with your voice, needs, and sense of self. Healing here is not rushed. It is practiced, relational, and deeply intentional.
Therapy Options
Individual Psychotherapy
Individual psychotherapy offers ongoing, relational support for adults navigating trauma, attachment wounds, identity exploration, chronic stress, or life transitions.
Sessions are collaborative and paced, with space to move slowly or go deeper depending on what feels supportive. Our clinicians integrate trauma-informed, somatic, attachment-focused, and evidence-based approaches to support healing in both mind and body.
Often helpful for:
Those seeking consistent support, emotional safety, and a therapeutic relationship that can hold complexity over time.
Extended Weekly Therapy
Extended sessions offer more spacious time when 45–50 minutes feels too limiting—especially when there is a lot to hold, explore, or integrate.
These sessions can be supportive during periods of deeper work, heightened stress, or when therapy often feels like it ends just as momentum builds.
Often helpful for:
Clients who benefit from depth, continuity, and more time within each session.
EMDR Intensives
EMDR intensives provide focused, time-limited therapy designed for people who want or need deeper work without committing to weekly sessions. Intensives are carefully paced and thoughtfully structured to support readiness, integration, and nervous system safety.
EMDR is not only used for trauma recovery—it can also support performance, confidence, and clarity in areas such as relationships, leadership, athletics, and creative work.
Often helpful for:
Those navigating time constraints, acute stress, specific trauma targets, or seasons when weekly therapy is not the right fit.
What an EMDR Intensive Includes
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A pre-consultation interview to assess fit and collaboratively identify treatment targets
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A personalized treatment workbook to support preparation and integration
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A customized treatment plan, typically consisting of 3–9 sessions (2–3 hours each), offered in person or virtually
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A post-treatment interview to support integration and adjustment to positive changes
EMDR intensives offer an alternative to traditional waitlists when timing and readiness align.
Adjunct Therapy
Adjunct EMDR therapy is offered to clients who are already working with a primary talk therapist but feel stuck on specific issues or trauma targets.
With care and consent, we collaborate with your existing therapist to ensure alignment and continuity—honoring the therapeutic relationship you already have while adding targeted trauma processing support.
Often helpful for:
Clients who want to maintain their current therapist while addressing specific trauma-related concerns.
For Clinicians & Organizations
In addition to client care, Bespoke Therapy Collective offers consultation and fellowship opportunities for clinicians and organizations seeking trauma-informed, relational support.
This work is grounded in the same values that guide our clinical practice: attunement, curiosity, ethical care, and respect for complexity.
Offerings include:
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Individual and group clinical consultation
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Fellowship and professional development support


Finding the Right Fit
You don’t need to know which therapy format—or which clinician—is the “right” one before reaching out.
As the founder and clinical director, Kedri R. Ladewig, LCSW brings over a decade of experience working with complex relational trauma and oversees the clinical orientation of the practice. While each clinician brings their own lived experience, training, and style, all care at Bespoke Therapy Collective is grounded in shared values of pacing, presence, and relational safety.
During consultation, we’ll talk together about what you’re navigating and help identify the therapy option and clinician that best aligns with your needs.
