London: EMDR

£125.00

EMDR — Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing — is a specialist, evidence-based therapy designed to help you process memories and experiences that feel stuck or overwhelming. This session is between 50 and 60 minutes. Available online or face-to-face, subject to availability, UK-wide. £95 per session. If you haven’t spoken with us yet, book a free 15-minute consultation first — it’s the right place to start.

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What EMDR is

Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing — EMDR — is a structured, evidence-based therapy that helps people process distressing memories and experiences that have become stuck in the way the brain stores them. Rather than talking through difficult experiences in the way traditional counselling does, EMDR uses bilateral stimulation — most commonly guided eye movements — to support the brain’s natural ability to process and integrate what has happened.

EMDR is recognised by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) as an effective treatment for trauma and post-traumatic stress. It is also used effectively for anxiety, phobias, grief, and a range of other difficulties rooted in distressing past experiences.

It can feel unfamiliar at first — most people have not encountered anything quite like it before. That is entirely normal, and your practioner will explain how it works clearly and carefully before anything begins.

Your Practioner

EMDR at Hope Therapy is delivered by practitioners with specialised EMDR training. When we match you with a practitioner, we take into account what you have told us about your situation, your preferences, and the kind of support you are looking for. If the match doesn’t feel right, we’ll find someone who does — at no extra cost.

How sessions are delivered

EMDR sessions run for between 50 and 60 minutes. The exact length will be agreed with your practitioner at the outset and will remain consistent across your sessions. Sessions are available online via a secure video platform or face-to-face, subject to practitioner availability and your location. Face-to-face availability varies by area and will be confirmed when your therapist is matched to you.

Confidentiality

Everything discussed in your EMDR sessions is confidential. There are limited circumstances where this may need to change — for example, if there is a serious risk of harm to you or someone else — and your practitioner will explain these clearly before your sessions begin, in line with professional ethical standards.

Not sure yet?

If you haven’t already spoken with us, we’d encourage you to book a free 15-minute consultation before purchasing. It’s an informal conversation — no commitment, no pressure — just a chance to ask questions, find out more about how EMDR works, and make sure we are matching you with the right practitioner. If you’ve already had your consultation and you’re ready to go, you’re in the right place.

A note on what EMDR is and is not

EMDR is not a quick fix, and the process looks and feels different from conventional talking therapy. What it can offer is a structured, evidence-based way of working with distressing material that many people find makes a significant difference — particularly where other approaches have felt insufficient or where the roots of difficulty lie in specific past experiences. Many people find EMDR makes a meaningful difference. What that difference looks like will be particular to you.

 

 

Additional information

Counsellor

-First Session, -Unknown, Becky Sharp, Chris Perry, Dawn Hazell, Elaine Fernandez, Eleanor Williams:, Francesca Nour, Helen Crooks, Helen Jenkins, Ian Myers, Ian Stockbridge, Irena Campbell, Jamie Carroll, Jayne Russel, Jess, Jo Taylor, Jo Thacker, Joanne Petri, Jon Crawley, Keely Tagg, Layla Scanlon-Hughes, Linnet Hommick, Lisa Capper, Lisa Holley, Lucy Sumner, Madeleine Heffernan, Mariam Sajid, Molly Willihnganz, Monika Sobczak, Nicky Mason, Nikki Pink, Pamela Knight, Paule Bhatowa, Rob Hare, Samantha Gouldthorp, Shalisha (Shelly) Salmon, Sherene Charles, Silvina Capparelli, Simon Hughes, Sophie Till, Steve Pointon, Steven Franks, Tessa Dodwell, Úna McNulty

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