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View profileEMDR therapy, or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, is a structured psychotherapy often used to help people process traumatic or distressing memories. It is mainly known for its use in trauma and PTSD. It may also support people who experience panic, anxiety, intrusive images, nightmares, avoidance, shame, guilt or strong body reactions linked to past events.
EMDR does not erase memories. Instead, it aims to reduce the emotional charge connected to them. The person may still remember what happened, but the memory may feel less vivid, less threatening and less present in daily life. This can help the nervous system respond with more stability.
Sessions usually begin with assessment and preparation. The therapist explores the person’s history, current symptoms, goals and support system. They also check whether the person feels stable enough to work with difficult material. Before processing starts, the therapist often teaches grounding and self-calming tools.
During EMDR processing, the client briefly focuses on a target memory, image, belief or body sensation. At the same time, the therapist uses bilateral stimulation. This often involves guided eye movements, but it may also involve taps or sounds. The client does not need to describe every detail of the event. The therapist helps the person notice what comes up and move through the process safely.
EMDR may be helpful after a single traumatic event, such as an accident, assault, medical trauma or sudden loss. It may also support people with repeated or complex trauma, including childhood trauma, emotional abuse, neglect or relational trauma. In these cases, the work may need more preparation and a slower pace.
Some therapists integrate EMDR with Trauma-Focused CBT, CBT, Somatic Therapy, mindfulness or attachment-informed work. The approach should fit the person’s needs, symptoms and level of safety.
EMDR therapy does not replace emergency support, diagnosis or medical care. It offers a structured way to process traumatic memories, reduce emotional distress and support recovery with a trained professional.
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Your therapist will adapt the pace and focus of sessions to your needs, goals, and current situation.
EMDR Therapy is often used for concerns such as Anxiety, Complex PTSD (C-PTSD), Panic attacks, Phobias, PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder), and Sexual trauma recovery.
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A first session usually focuses on understanding what brings you to therapy, what you want to change, and whether the therapist’s style feels like a good fit.
You do not need to prepare anything perfect in advance. It is normal to start with questions, uncertainty, or mixed feelings.
The number of sessions depends on the history, the current level of safety, and the goals of treatment. Some people do short focused work; others benefit from a longer process.
Availability depends on the therapist. On MIT, you can check the therapist cards and profile pages to see whether online sessions are offered.
Fees vary by therapist. When no live therapist prices are available yet, the usual range for this therapy is around €90–€170 per session.
Start by reading the therapist’s profile, experience, languages, online/in-person availability, and approach. Then check whether the person works with the kind of issue you want help with.
A good fit is often about both expertise and how safe, understood, and comfortable you feel with the therapist.
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This helps patients ask practical questions before committing to a first session.
That is very common. You can start by contacting a therapist, explaining what you are struggling with, and asking whether this approach fits your goals.
MIT currently lists 1 therapist for this therapy, so you can compare different profiles before deciding.
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