Francine Shapiro’s contribution was not simply ‘eye movements’. It was the conversion of an observation into a teachable, standardised eight-phase method, defended through research, supervision, and professional training standards.

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Francine Shapiro’s contribution was not simply ‘eye movements’. It was the conversion of an observation into a teachable, standardised eight-phase method, defended through research, supervision, and professional training standards.

Some people describe ketamine as the first time the depressive “weight” lifts — not euphoria, just space. This article looks at how that window of relief can be integrated with EMDR carefully, ethically, and without turning ketamine into a shortcut.

Healing does not have to be solo. Community and group EMDR offers structured, trauma informed processing in a supportive group, reducing isolation and building resilience without needing to share your full story.

In this article, we explore ketamine-assisted therapy for phobias and why EMDR preparation and integration matter. Learn how fear networks form, why avoidance keeps them alive, and how therapy helps restore choice.

Ketamine can open a short window of psychological flexibility, but lasting change depends on preparation and integration. This article explains why combining ketamine with EMDR-informed support can turn insights into sustainable healing rather than temporary relief.

Ketamine can open a short window of mental flexibility; EMDR can use it to process stuck memories and beliefs. A quick look at how the combination is prepared and integrated.

Many people who come to ketamine therapy do not feel wildly distressed; they feel barely anything at all. This article explores emotional numbness – why it develops, how it can quietly shape a life, and the ways ketamine-assisted psychotherapy may help feeling return in a gradual, tolerable way.

Recent research suggests ketamine doesn’t just lift mood – it can loosen rigid, ruminative thinking. This piece explores how that shift can make EMDR more effective for people who feel stuck.

In this article, we explore how psychedelics are being rediscovered as tools for emotional healing and personal growth, and how they may enhance therapies like EMDR by promoting neuroplasticity and mental flexibility.

In this article, we discuss how low-dose rapamycin may modulate mTOR and memory reconsolidation to widen a neuroplasticity window, why pairing it with EMDR could accelerate trauma recovery, what clients might experience, and how we deliver this approach safely under medical supervision.

In this article, we discuss how low-dose ketamine temporarily boosts neuroplasticity, why pairing it with EMDR enhances trauma processing, what clients typically experience, and how we deliver this approach safely under medical supervision.
