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Dr. Jason Miller
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidence-based psychotherapy developed by Dr. Francine Shapiro in the late 1980s. Originally designed to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), EMDR has since proven effective for a wide range of conditions involving disturbing memories, negative beliefs, and emotional distress. The therapy is recognized by the World Health Organization, the American Psychological Association, and the Department of
Veterans Affairs as a first-line treatment for trauma.
During EMDR sessions, your therapist guides you to briefly focus on a traumatic memory while simultaneously experiencing bilateral stimulation – typically side-to-side eye movements, but sometimes taps or tones. This dual attention appears to help your brain process the memory more adaptively, similar to what happens naturally during REM sleep. Over time, the memory loses its intense emotional charge and becomes integrated as a normal part of your past rather than an ever-present threat.
EMDR differs from traditional talk therapy in important ways. You don’t need to describe traumatic events in extensive detail, complete homework assignments, or directly challenge your thoughts. Instead, the therapy activates your brain’s innate healing capacity, allowing processing to occur organically. Many clients experience significant relief in fewer sessions than conventional approaches require.
EMDR therapy serves as a powerful component of comprehensive mental health treatment and integrates effectively with individual therapy, group therapy, and other modalities. Visit our Therapy Modalities page to explore the full range of treatment options available at Kentucky Wellness Center.
EMDR therapy offers unique advantages for people seeking relief from trauma and other distressing experiences. Its distinctive approach produces results that many clients find remarkable – particularly those who’ve tried other therapies without success.

Rapid Results
Many clients notice significant improvement within just a few sessions, faster than most traditional talk therapy approaches.

No Detailed Recounting Required
You don't need to describe your trauma in extensive detail or relive the experience verbally to achieve healing.

Lasting Change
EMDR doesn't just manage symptoms - it actually changes how traumatic memories are stored, producing durable improvements.

Addresses Root Causes
Rather than teaching coping skills for ongoing distress, EMDR resolves the underlying memories driving your symptoms.

Rapid Results
Many clients notice significant improvement within just a few sessions, faster than most traditional talk therapy approaches.

No Detailed Recounting Required
You don't need to describe your trauma in extensive detail or relive the experience verbally to achieve healing.

Lasting Change
EMDR doesn't just manage symptoms - it actually changes how traumatic memories are stored, producing durable improvements.

Addresses Root Causes
Rather than teaching coping skills for ongoing distress, EMDR resolves the underlying memories driving your symptoms.
EMDR has accumulated an impressive research base over three decades, with dozens of randomized controlled trials demonstrating its effectiveness. Studies consistently show that 77-100% of single-trauma victims no longer meet criteria for PTSD after just three to six sessions. For combat veterans and people with multiple traumas, more sessions may be needed, but the results remain compelling.
What makes EMDR particularly valuable is its ability to produce change without extensive verbal processing of traumatic material. For people who find it overwhelming or impossible to talk through their worst experiences, this approach offers an alternative pathway to healing. The bilateral stimulation appears to access memories in a way that allows reprocessing without full emotional activation.
EMDR also tends to produce insights that feel like genuine discoveries rather than conclusions reached through logical analysis. Clients often report that negative beliefs about themselves – “I’m not safe,” “It was my fault,” “I’m broken” – simply stop feeling true after processing. These shifts happen naturally through the therapy rather than through deliberate cognitive challenging, which many people find more authentic and lasting.
EMDR therapy is appropriate for adults experiencing trauma-related conditions, distressing memories, and various mental health concerns rooted in past experiences. You may benefit from EMDR if you:
Whether you’re dealing with a single traumatic incident or complex developmental trauma, EMDR can help.
EMDR therapy effectively treats conditions involving traumatic memories and distressing life experiences. Our EMDR-trained clinicians address:
These represent just some of the conditions our clinical team treats with EMDR. Each treatment plan is customized based on your specific diagnosis, trauma history, and personal goals. Visit our What We Treat page to learn more about specific conditions addressed at Kentucky Wellness Center.
Understanding EMDR’s structure can help you feel prepared for this unique therapeutic experience. While the bilateral stimulation component may seem unfamiliar, the overall process follows a logical progression designed to maximize safety and effectiveness.
Preparation
Your therapist explains EMDR, gathers history, and teaches stabilization techniques to ensure you can manage any distress that arises.
Target Identification
Together you identify specific memories, images, beliefs, and body sensations to address during processing.
Desensitization
While focusing briefly on the target memory, you follow your therapist’s fingers (or other bilateral stimulation) as the memory is processed.
Installation and Closure
Positive beliefs are strengthened, body sensations are checked, and each session ends with stabilization to ensure you leave feeling grounded.
EMDR follows an eight-phase protocol developed through extensive research and clinical refinement. Your therapist will guide you through these phases, adapting the approach to your specific needs:
Bilateral Stimulation
Side-to-side eye movements, taps, or tones that engage both hemispheres of the brain during memory processing.
Resource Development
Building internal resources and coping imagery before processing to ensure you can manage intense emotions safely.
Cognitive Interweave
Therapist-guided interventions are used when processing becomes stuck, helping move the healing process forward.
Future Template
Processing anticipated future situations that might trigger distress, preparing you to handle them adaptively.
Body Scan
Checking for residual physical tension or sensation after processing to ensure complete resolution of the target memory.
Your therapist will select and adapt techniques based on your trauma history, current symptoms, and how you respond to processing.
The duration of EMDR therapy depends on the nature and complexity of what you’re processing. A single traumatic incident in an otherwise stable life may resolve in as few as three to six sessions. Complex trauma involving multiple events or childhood experiences typically requires more extensive treatment.
Individual EMDR sessions usually last 60 to 90 minutes – longer than standard therapy sessions – to allow adequate time for processing and proper closure. During residential treatment at Kentucky Wellness Center, the intensive format allows for multiple sessions per week, accelerating progress that might take months in a weekly outpatient setting.
Your therapist will conduct a thorough assessment before beginning EMDR to estimate how many sessions you may need and develop a treatment plan that addresses all relevant targets. The goal is complete processing of traumatic material so symptoms don’t return.
Kentucky Wellness Center provides EMDR therapy as part of our comprehensive residential mental health treatment program. When you choose our facility, you benefit from:
EMDR-Trained Clinicians
Our therapists have completed specialized EMDR training and maintain ongoing education in trauma treatment best practices.
EMDR-Trained Clinicians
EMDR-Trained Clinicians
Trauma-Informed Environment
Trauma-Informed Environment
Intensive Treatment Format
Intensive Treatment Format
Kentucky Wellness Center is located in Kentucky, providing EMDR therapy and comprehensive residential mental health treatment to adults from across Kentucky and surrounding states. Our facility is easily accessible from Hopkinsville, Murray, Paducah, Bowling Green, Louisville, Lexington, and neighboring communities in Tennessee, Indiana, and beyond.
Our peaceful campus provides an ideal setting for trauma processing work – removed from triggers and stressors of daily life, you can focus entirely on healing. To see our treatment spaces and amenities, visit our Virtual Tour page.
Beginning EMDR therapy at Kentucky Wellness Center starts with a simple phone call. When you contact our admissions team, a compassionate coordinator will listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and explain how EMDR fits within our comprehensive treatment approach. We’ll verify your insurance benefits, conduct a clinical assessment, and help you prepare for admission.
Our team understands that reaching out for trauma treatment takes tremendous courage. We’re committed to making the process as straightforward and supportive as possible. Same-day admissions are available for clients requiring immediate care.
Reach out to Kentucky Wellness Center today at (270) 355-7231 or visit our Contact Us page to take the first step toward freedom from traumatic memories.
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based therapy that helps your brain process traumatic memories. During sessions, you briefly focus on a distressing memory while experiencing bilateral stimulation (usually eye movements). This appears to help your brain reprocess the memory so it no longer causes intense emotional reactions.
Unlike talk therapy, EMDR doesn’t require you to describe traumatic events in extensive detail or complete homework assignments. Instead, it activates your brain’s natural healing processes through bilateral stimulation. Many people find EMDR less emotionally overwhelming than approaches requiring detailed trauma narratives.
Yes, EMDR is one of the most researched and effective treatments for PTSD. The World Health Organization, American Psychological Association, and Department of Veterans Affairs all recognize EMDR as a leading trauma treatment. Research shows significant symptom reduction for most PTSD sufferers. Visit our PTSD page to learn more.
Yes, Kentucky Wellness Center accepts most major insurance plans, including Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. EMDR is typically covered as part of comprehensive mental health treatment. Visit our Insurance Verification page or call (270) 355-7231 to confirm your coverage.
The number of sessions depends on your trauma history and symptoms. Single-incident trauma may resolve in 3-6 sessions, while complex or developmental trauma requires more extensive treatment. During residential care at Kentucky Wellness Center, the intensive format allows faster progress than weekly outpatient therapy.