Session overview
- Phase of EMDR protocol (history-taking, preparation, assessment, desensitisation, installation, body scan, closure, re-evaluation)
- Focus of the session (target memory or issue)
- Current life circumstances impacting therapy or life
Target memory and components
- Target memory/incident
- Negative cognition
- Positive cognition (PC)
- Validity of cognition (VOC) rating
- Emotions associated with memory
- Subjective units of disturbance (SUD) rating (0-10)
- Body sensations (somatic awareness)
Processing details
- Bilateral stimulation (BLS) method used
- Client’s response during BLS
- Observed themes, patterns, or insights
- Adjustments to BLS or processing approach
- New associations or memory links
Outcome of processing
- SUD rating at end of session
- VOC rating at end of session
- Reduction/change in distress or shifts in perspective
- Changes in emotional or somatic reactions
Installation phase
- Reinforced positive cognition (PC)
- Strength of VOC after installation (1-7)
- Client’s acceptance of PC and any barriers
Body scan phase
- Somatic feedback
- Remaining disturbances or neutral sensations
- Integration of positive cognition into body awareness
Closure
- Techniques used for closure
- Client’s emotional state at session end
- Homework or between-session activities assigned
- Psychoeducation or coping strategies discussed
Re-evaluation
- Review of previously processed targets
- Client’s current perspective on past targets
- Any emerging memories or themes for future sessions
Therapist’s reflections
- Observations about the session’s flow and effectiveness
- Client’s engagement and responses to interventions
- Considerations for future sessions or adjustments
Session overview
- Phase of EMDR protocol: Desensitisation (Phase 4)
- Focus of the session: Car accident from June 2023
- Current life circumstances: Recent anniversary of accident triggering increased nightmares and hypervigilance while driving
Target memory and components
- Target Memory/Incident: Being trapped in car after collision, waiting for emergency services
- Negative Cognition: “I am helpless”
- Positive Cognition (PC): “I can handle difficult situations”
- Validity of Cognition (VOC) Rating: 3/7
- Emotions Associated with Memory: Fear, panic, shame
- Subjective Units of Disturbance (SUD) Rating: 8/10
- Body Sensations: Tightness in chest, difficulty breathing, tingling in hands
Processing details
- Bilateral Stimulation (BLS) method used: Horizontal eye movements, 24-36 passes per set
- Client’s response during BLS: Initially reported increased physical sensations (chest tightness, shallow breathing), followed by spontaneous memories of previous instances of feeling trapped
- Observed themes, patterns, or insights: Connection between current feelings of helplessness and childhood experiences of being unable to affect outcomes
- Adjustments to BLS or processing approach: Slowed down eye movements when client reported intensified body sensations; interweaved cognitive prompt when processing stalled
- New associations or memory links: Connected to memory of being locked in closet as a child during hide-and-seek game
Outcome of processing
- SUD Rating at End of Session: 4/10
- VOC Rating at End of Session: 4/7
- Reduction/change in distress: Client reported feeling “lighter” and less restricted in breathing
- Changes in emotional or somatic reactions: Reduced chest tightness, breathing normalised, hands no longer tingling
Installation phase
- Reinforced Positive Cognition (PC): “I can handle difficult situations”
- Strength of VOC after installation: 5/7
- Client’s acceptance of PC and any barriers: Client reported the positive cognition felt “mostly true” but noted lingering doubt about ability to remain calm in unexpected situations
Body scan phase
- Somatic feedback: Residual tension noted in shoulders
- Remaining disturbances or neutral sensations: Slight “knot” in stomach when thinking of memory
- Integration of Positive Cognition into body awareness: Client reported feeling “more grounded” and “settled” when pairing PC with deep breathing
Closure
- Techniques used for closure: Container exercise, present-focused grounding (5-4-3-2-1 sensory technique)
- Emotional state at session end: Calm, reported feeling “back in the present” with reduced distress
- Homework or between-session activities assigned: Continue with daily container exercise; practice deep breathing paired with PC when noticing anxiety while driving
- Psychoeducation or coping strategies discussed: Reviewed normal trauma response patterns and window of tolerance concept
Therapist’s reflections
- Good progress with initial desensitisation; client demonstrated capacity to stay within window of tolerance while processing
- Strong engagement with process; appropriately communicative about internal experience
- May need to address childhood experiences of helplessness that emerged during processing in future session