What is EMDR?

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidence-based therapy that helps the brain and nervous system process unresolved experiences. Rather than talking through details over and over, EMDR works by activating the brain’s natural healing process, allowing memories to be reprocessed in a way that feels more neutral and less emotionally charged. Over time, past experiences lose their intensity, and present-day triggers no longer carry the same weight.

What is Trauma?

Trauma can come from “big T” experiences like abuse, assault, serious accidents, or combat. But it can also develop from “little t” moments that build up over time, like often being criticized, not feeling emotionally supported, dealing with repeated rejection, constantly feeling pressure to live up to high expectations, or growing up in a home that felt tense or unpredictable. Even when these experiences seem smaller on the surface, their impact on your nervous system can be just as real and lasting. Trauma often lives in the body, showing up as anxiety, tension, emotional reactivity, numbness, or a sense of feeling “stuck,” even when you logically know you’re safe.

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What Does An EMDR Session Actually Look Like?

EMDR uses a process called bilateral stimulation, which engages both sides of your brain through eye movements, tapping, or small tappers you hold in your hands. During a session, you focus on a specific traumatic memory and the negative thought it brings up, like “I am not enough” or "I feel trapped" and pair it with a positive thought you’d rather believe, such as “I am enough” or “I got through it."

You’ll rate how disturbing the memory feels and notice any physical sensations in your body. The bilateral stimulation acts as a gentle distraction that helps your brain safely reprocess the memory, making it less overwhelming. Over time, the memory often feels less intense and less triggering, so it doesn’t take over in the same way when it comes up.

How long does EMDR usually take and what does progress actually look like?

This is one of the most common questions, and the honest answer is: it depends. Some people notice shifts in just a few sessions. For others, especially if trauma has been layered over many years, the process can take longer. EMDR isn’t about rushing through memories, it’s about helping your nervous system process them at a pace that feels safe.

Progress doesn’t usually look dramatic or explosive. More often, it looks subtle at first. A memory that used to feel overwhelming might feel more distant. A trigger that once sent you into anxiety might feel more manageable. You may notice you’re less reactive, sleeping better, or not replaying things in your head as much. It’s less about “erasing” the past and more about helping it feel like something that happened, not something that’s still happening.

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EMDR is an evidence-based therapy that helps your nervous system process past experiences.

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