A specialized, paced form of EMDR designed to support individuals with layered trauma, dissociation, or parts-based systems, prioritizing safety, stability, and grounded healing.
An evidence-based therapy adapted for people with layered trauma histories, chronic stress responses, and dissociative patterns.
Complex PTSD, chronic abuse or neglect, dissociation, DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder), trauma-linked anxiety or depression
Individual · In person or Virtual
Weekly or biweekly · Session length: 60–90 minutes
Long-term (months to years), with careful pacing
IFS, DBT, somatic therapies, stabilization skills training
EMDR is validated for trauma, with specialized protocols adapted for complex cases
While standard EMDR can be highly effective for trauma, individuals with complex trauma or dissociation often need an adapted approach.
Beginning with stabilization and coping skills before trauma reprocessing
Recognizing protective parts or dissociative identities that may block processing
Shorter, slower sets of bilateral stimulation to prevent overwhelm
Sessions always prioritize grounding and emotional stability
A gentle, evidence-based path toward healing, regulation, and Integration
Builds safety and coping skills before diving into trauma work
Works with dissociation or inner parts without forcing disclosure
Reduces flashbacks, self-harm urges, and emotional instability
Creates resilience for navigating daily life and relationships
Developing grounding, self-regulation, and safety skills
Identifying protectors and working with dissociation
Using adapted bilateral stimulation for safe reprocessing
Strengthening Self-identity, resilience, and relational trust
This therapeutic approach supports individuals who feel overwhelmed by past experiences, disconnected from their emotions, or caught in patterns shaped by early or ongoing trauma. EMDR helps reduce emotional intensity, strengthen internal stability, and promote a renewed sense of safety and empowerment.
Survivors of chronic abuse, neglect, or domestic violence
Individuals with complex PTSD or developmental trauma
People experiencing dissociation or parts-based systems
Survivors of human trafficking, war, or intergenerational trauma
Those who have found standard therapy overwhelming or retraumatizing
Leveraging EMDR to Support Healing from Complex Trauma
TruPaths highlights this approach because many people in recovery carry layered, lifelong trauma. EMDR, when adapted properly, offers a gentle, evidence-based method that honors protective parts while creating real, lasting change.
Even the deepest wounds can heal. EMDR for Complex Trauma & Dissociation provides a safe, structured, and compassionate path to recovery.
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