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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy

EMDR uses structured eye movements and guided techniques to help the brain reprocess trauma and fostering recovery

A leading trauma treatment that uses bilateral stimulation, such as guided eye movements, to help the brain safely reprocess painful memories and restore balance.

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Quick Overview

Best for

PTSD, complex trauma, abuse, combat trauma, phobias, grief, anxiety, depression

Duration

Short-term (6–12 sessions for single-event trauma) or longer-term for complex trauma

Session format

Individual, Group, or Virtual · In person or Online

Typical cadence

Weekly · Session length: 60–90 minutes

Often combined with

CBT, DBT, IFS, somatic therapies, mindfulness practices

Evidence base

 One of the most well-researched and widely recognized treatments for trauma

What Is EMDR Therapy?

Developed by Dr. Francine Shapiro, EMDR is based on the principle that trauma disrupts how the brain processes memory. Instead of fading into the past, traumatic experiences remain vivid, triggering distress, flashbacks, and emotional overwhelm.

Through bilateral stimulation eye movements, tapping, or sounds EMDR helps the brain reprocess these memories, so they no longer dominate a person’s emotional world. Clients don’t need to relive trauma in detail; instead, EMDR focuses on reshaping how the memory is stored.

Forms of EMDR

Understanding the multiple methods of EMDR to provide personalized trauma care

Standard EMDR (Individual)

Standard EMDR (Individual)

The original eight-phase protocol for one-on-one trauma therapy

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 Virtual / Online EMDR

 Virtual / Online EMDR

Conducted over telehealth using adapted bilateral stimulation tools

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Group EMDR

Group EMDR

Allows multiple participants to process trauma together with guided facilitation

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 EMDR Intensives

 EMDR Intensives

Condensed sessions (half-day or full-day) over a shorter timeframe

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EMDR for Children and Adolescents

EMDR for Children and Adolescents

Supports kids and teens recovering from abuse, bullying, or medical trauma

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Early Intervention EMDR (R-TEP / G-TEP)

Early Intervention EMDR (R-TEP / G-TEP)

Helps prevent the development of PTSD

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EMDR for Complex Trauma & Dissociation

EMDR for Complex Trauma & Dissociation

Tailored to clients with multiple layers of trauma and protective parts

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EMDR in Medical & Pain Settings

EMDR in Medical & Pain Settings

Addresses trauma related to surgeries, ICU stays, or chronic pain

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How EMDR Helps in Recovery

A structured therapy that transforms painful experiences into manageable memories

EMDR Therapy

Relieves trauma symptoms

Helps reduce the intensity of distressing memories and emotional pain caused by past trauma.

Improves emotional stability

Supports better emotion regulation and fosters a greater sense of inner balance.

Supports addiction recovery

Addresses underlying trauma and triggers to strengthen long term recovery.

Works across ages and settings

Provides effective support for people of all ages in a variety of settings.

Who Benefits from EMDR Therapy?

Individuals seeking relief from trauma and distressing memories

Childhood Trauma Survivors

Childhood Trauma Survivors

Survivors of childhood abuse, neglect, or sexual assault

Combat & First Responder Trauma

Combat & First Responder Trauma

Individuals with combat trauma or first responder stress

Accident and Medical Trauma Recovery

Accident and Medical Trauma Recovery

People healing from accidents, disasters, or medical trauma

Anxiety & Depression Support

Anxiety & Depression Support

Those struggling with anxiety, phobias, or depression

What to Expect in Each Format

History & planning

Identifying memories and goals

Desensitization

Using bilateral stimulation to reprocess the memory

Body scan

Checking for residual distress in the body

Closure

Ensuring stability at the end of each session

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Why TruPaths Highlights EMDR Therapy

Because everyone deserves a powerful path to healing from trauma

TruPaths highlights EMDR because it is one of the most effective, evidence-based trauma therapies available. Whether for individuals, families, or communities, EMDR provides a structured, compassionate path to recovery that works at the root level of trauma.

FAQs about EMDR

No. EMDR works without needing to retell the trauma in detail.
Yes, EMDR is safe and effective for children when guided by a trained therapist. It helps them process trauma in a gentle, age-appropriate way.
Some people notice improvement within a few sessions, while others need more time depending on the depth of their trauma.
Many insurance plans cover EMDR under mental health benefits, but coverage varies by provider and plan.
Yes, EMDR can be done virtually through secure video sessions using guided eye movements or tapping tools.

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You don’t have to stay stuck in the past. EMDR helps individuals and communities heal from trauma and reclaim peace of mind.

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