EMDR with complex trauma
Description
EMDR therapy is a remarkable evidence-based approach to psychotherapy. However, it is not easy to do with many clients with complex trauma. Clients with complex trauma often struggle to develop the essential resources, have difficulty tolerating distress, and may initially lack much of the adaptive information that is needed for EMDR therapy to be effective. This book explores each of the phases of EMDR therapy and explains why many clients with complex trauma struggle. It offers sensible accommodations. Clients with complex trauma often survive by using coping strategies that directly conflict with the core tasks of EMDR therapy. We need to make the tasks of EMDR therapy safer and more tolerable to the client’s nervous system. That takes time and attention. Clients with complex trauma may be harmed if they are shoved through a mindfulness or EMDR machine. This book invites therapists to explore the unique and complex nervous system of each client and adjust interventions to match each client.
Format
Book
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Zimmerman, T. (2024, October). EMDR with complex trauma. EMDR Training Collaborative
Collection
Citation
“EMDR with complex trauma,” Francine Shapiro Legacy Library, accessed April 15, 2026, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/29391.

