Phases of EMDR

The 8 Phases of EMDR Therapy:

  • History-taking and treatment planning: The therapist gathers background information and identifies target memories for reprocessing.

  • Preparation: The client learns grounding and self-soothing techniques to ensure emotional stability.

  • Assessment: The therapist helps the client identify the image, beliefs, and body sensations connected to the traumatic memory.

  • Desensitization: The client focuses on the distressing memory while simultaneously engaging in bilateral stimulation (e.g., following the therapist’s moving fingers with their eyes).

  • Installation: Positive beliefs are strengthened (e.g., replacing “I’m powerless” with “I can handle it now”).

  • Body scan: The client notices any lingering physical tension related to the memory and processes it until it resolves.

  • Closure: The therapist ensures the client is grounded and stable before ending the session.

  • Re-evaluation: At the next session, the therapist checks how the processed memory feels and whether additional work is needed.

Click below to watch a video of the phases.

https://www.emdria.org/about-emdr-therapy/experiencing-emdr-therapy/

*Check out the benefits of EMDR: Benefits of EMDR