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Build self-trust, reduce rumination, and support your nervous system before, during, and after EMDR sessions.

 

This guide supports the therapist’s nervous system as an essential part of ethical EMDR practice.

 

Designed for use before sessions, during moments of activation, and after sessions that feel “off,” this workbook helps therapists identify their own protective responses, regulate in real time, and re-orient toward grounded clinical judgment.

 

Rather than asking you to suppress anxiety or “push through,” this resource offers structured reflection, parts-informed worksheets, and regulation-focused prompts that reinforce self-trust without minimizing responsibility.

 

It’s especially helpful for therapists working with complex trauma, dissociation, or neurodivergent clients — where pacing and attunement matter more than perfection.

 

Best for:
EMDR therapists who feel pressure to perform, over-explain, or second-guess themselves.

 

The EMDR Therapist Self-Trust Guide & Worksheets Therapist Tools

$24.00Price
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