Why I Recommend EMDR Intensives in Vancouver & Burnaby for Faster, Deeper Healing
As a therapist, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the transformative power of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. While traditional EMDR therapy, which typically takes place once a week, is incredibly effective, I’ve found that EMDR intensives can offer some unique advantages. These concentrated, immersive sessions allow me to work with my clients in a way that can speed up their healing process and lead to deeper emotional breakthroughs.
In this post, I want to share why I favour EMDR intensives and how they enable me to help my clients more effectively than in traditional weekly sessions.
What Are EMDR Intensives?
In case you’re new to intensive therapy, first, let me explain what an EMDR intensive is. Unlike traditional therapy, which is often spread out over months, EMDR intensives condense the healing process into a much shorter time frame. During an intensive, clients and I dive deeply into processing trauma, anxiety, or emotional blocks over a period of several hours on typically three separate days. This focused, immersive approach allows us to work through multiple layers of trauma or emotional challenges in a way that often wouldn’t be possible in weekly sessions.
Now, let me walk you through the reasons why I favour EMDR intensives and why they can be such a powerful tool for healing.
1. Faster Trauma Resolution
One of the most significant reasons I favour EMDR intensives is that they allow for faster trauma resolution. In traditional weekly sessions, there’s often a slower, more gradual process of working through one traumatic memory at a time. While this is effective, it can take a while before you start seeing significant relief.
With an intensive, we can make a lot of progress in a shorter period of time. For clients who are ready to face their trauma head-on and want quicker relief, this can be incredibly rewarding. I’ve seen firsthand how clients can achieve breakthroughs that might have taken weeks or months in regular sessions. By focusing on multiple trauma memories or emotional blocks in one sitting, clients often experience profound shifts in a fraction of the time.
2. Deeper Emotional Processing
Another reason I’m drawn to EMDR intensives is that they allow for much deeper emotional processing. In a typical weekly session, there’s only so much we can cover in one hour, and there’s a limit to how deep we can go. However, during an intensive, we have extended time together to dig into core emotional wounds and unresolved trauma that may have been simmering beneath the surface for years.
I’ve found that the extended sessions provide a space for clients to access emotions and memories that might be too difficult to process in shorter therapy sessions. The longer, focused sessions allow us to build on each breakthrough, leading to a deeper, more comprehensive understanding of the root causes of their emotional struggles.
3. Focused Immersion and Full Engagement
EMDR intensives create a unique opportunity for focused immersion in the healing process. This is especially valuable for clients who might have busy lives and struggle to commit to weekly therapy. In an intensive, clients are fully engaged in the work, which leads to a deep commitment to the process and faster emotional shifts.
During an intensive, I don’t have to worry about the interruptions that can occur between weekly sessions. There’s no need to pause and pick up where we left off the previous week. This uninterrupted flow helps us build momentum, allowing for faster and more meaningful emotional shifts.
4. Maximizing Bilateral Stimulation (BLS)
In traditional EMDR, we use bilateral stimulation (BLS)—such as eye movements or tapping—to help the brain process trauma. However, in a typical weekly session, the time spent on BLS is limited, which can sometimes restrict the depth of processing.
With EMDR intensives, we can dedicate more time to experimenting with different forms of BLS, adjust the pacing, and work more efficiently on processing memories. The extended sessions allow us to use BLS to its fullest potential, which is critical for achieving profound emotional shifts. This deeper engagement with BLS helps clients process their trauma more quickly and effectively.
5. More Personalized and Tailored Treatment
When I work with clients in an intensive setting, I can offer a much more personalized treatment plan. In a weekly session, the structure can sometimes be more generalized, especially when clients are coming in with a range of emotional issues. But in an intensive, I have the time to customize our work together, focusing on what’s most pressing for the client at that moment.
For instance, I can adjust the pacing of the session based on the client’s emotional state and dive into areas that may need extra attention. This flexibility allows me to be more responsive to their needs and offer a truly tailored therapeutic experience.
6. Fewer Sessions, Faster Healing
I’m often asked whether EMDR intensives are more effective than traditional weekly sessions. In my experience, intensives typically lead to faster healing—with many clients reaching their goals in just 12 hours, compared to the 18 hours often needed in weekly therapy. This is something I’ve observed over and over in my practice.
Clients who commit to an intensive often feel a significant shift in their emotional well-being after just one day, which can sometimes take weeks of weekly sessions. While every client’s journey is different, the condensed approach of an intensive often helps them make quicker progress and feel better faster.
7. Post-Intensive Integration Support
Although EMDR intensives are typically short-term, post-intensive support is crucial to ensuring the healing process continues long after the session ends. I always provide integration support after intensives to help clients process any residual emotions and manage any challenges that come up as they continue to heal.
The integration phase allows us to review the progress made during the intensive and make sure that clients aren’t overwhelmed by the emotional shifts they’ve experienced. This ongoing support ensures that the progress made in the intensive is sustained and deepened.
8. Effective for Specific Populations
EMDR intensives are particularly effective for clients who may be dealing with complex trauma, high-functioning professionals, or those who have difficulty attending regular weekly sessions. For these individuals, the intensive format offers a way to engage deeply in the healing process without the constraints of weekly commitments.
I’ve found that these clients often benefit from the structured, immersive nature of the intensive, as it allows them to process complex emotional issues in a focused, time-efficient manner.
Conclusion: Why I Choose EMDR Intensives for My Clients
As a therapist, I’ve seen the incredible benefits that EMDR intensives provide, both for me and for my clients. The ability to work deeply and intensively allows us to process trauma more quickly and thoroughly. By offering focused, personalized care in a condensed time frame, I’m able to help clients achieve profound emotional shifts that might take much longer in traditional weekly therapy.
Ultimately, whether I’m working with a client in traditional sessions or through an intensive, my goal is always to provide a safe, supportive space for healing. But when clients are ready to make faster, more significant progress, EMDR intensives offer a powerful, effective way to do just that.
If you're considering EMDR or EMDR intensives, I’m here to guide you through the process and help you choose the best approach for your unique healing journey.
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Dr. Rosemary Rukavina is a licensed psychologist based in Burnaby, BC, specializing in EMDR and Couples therapy. She helps individuals work through trauma, anxiety, burnout, relationship issues, and other mental health concerns using evidence-based techniques. Dr. Rukavina offers a compassionate and grounded approach to support clients on their journey toward healing and growth. Learn more.