EMDR Therapy with Clear Minds Therapy and Counselling

Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) Consultant in Shirley, Croydon

Call me to book an appointment: 07532 101543 or book online

Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a structured and effective therapy designed to help people process distressing memories and the impact of past traumatic experiences. It supports the brain in reprocessing difficult events so that they no longer feel as overwhelming or intrusive.

When we experience trauma or ongoing stress, our brain sometimes struggles to process what has happened. This can leave us feeling “stuck” in the emotional impact of those events.

EMDR helps to unlock these memories and allows the brain to reprocess them in a more adaptive way. The goal is not to erase the memory, but to reduce the distress attached to it and help you regain a sense of calm and control.

Frequently Asked Questions about EMDR

During a session, I will guide you through recalling specific memories or feelings while using eye movements, sounds, or tapping to stimulate both sides of the brain. This process helps your brain reprocess the memory so that it becomes less distressing and more manageable.

Not necessarily. Unlike some forms of therapy, EMDR doesn’t always require you to share every detail of what happened. The focus is on how the memory affects you now, rather than reliving the entire experience.

The number of sessions varies depending on your situation. Some people notice significant improvement after a few sessions, while others may need longer-term work to address complex or multiple traumas. We’ll discuss this openly and review progress together as we go.

Yes. EMDR is a safe and well-established therapy when carried out by a trained and accredited professional. I take great care to ensure you feel grounded and supported throughout, and we always work at a pace that feels right for you.

Absolutely. EMDR can be effective for a range of difficulties including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, grief, phobias, and chronic pain. It can be particularly helpful when these problems stem from difficult life experiences or unprocessed emotions.

You may feel calmer and lighter, though some people experience temporary tiredness or emotional release as their brain continues to process information. This is part of the healing process, and I’ll provide guidance on how to look after yourself between sessions.