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Adapting EMDR For Neurodivergent Clients Without Changing The Model

12 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Neurodivergent [https://www.DaniandAlly.com]clients often don’t need a brand-new trauma therapy, they need EMDR delivered in a way that actually fits their brain and body. We talk through what stays the same in the EMDR protocol [https://www.DaniandAlly.com] and what skilled clinicians can adapt to make sessions more accessible, more attuned, and more effective for ADHD, autism, and OCD presentations. We get specific about the small choices that change everything: slowing down or speeding up sets, being explicit about what’s coming next, and swapping vague prompts for clearer options when a question like “What do you notice?” feels too open-ended. We also explore why case conceptualization can be more layered for neurodivergent clients, where targets often involve cumulative “little t” trauma like social rejection, school humiliation, masking fatigue, sensory shutdowns, and chronic shame that turns into painful core beliefs. Preparation and resourcing [https://www.DaniandAlly.com] matter just as much. If visualization is hard, we discuss alternatives like drawing or creating resources outside of session, bringing in tangible items, and building a sensory-aware environment that supports regulation during bilateral stimulation. We also touch on EMDR 2.0-inspired ways to increase working-memory taxation when it’s clinically appropriate, plus the value of wraparound collaboration with physicians, psychiatrists, and skills-based supports such as DBT and executive functioning work. If you’re an EMDR clinician looking for practical neurodiversity-affirming adjustments you can use right away, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review so more therapists can find the support. To learn more about EMDR WITH DANI AND ALLY visit: https://www.DaniandAlly.com [https://www.atlwellnessclinic.com/] EMDR WITH DANI AND ALLY 254-230-4994

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Adapting EMDR For Neurodivergent Clients Without Changing The Model

Neurodivergent [https://www.DaniandAlly.com]clients often don’t need a brand-new trauma therapy, they need EMDR delivered in a way that actually fits their brain and body. We talk through what stays the same in the EMDR protocol [https://www.DaniandAlly.com] and what skilled clinicians can adapt to make sessions more accessible, more attuned, and more effective for ADHD, autism, and OCD presentations. We get specific about the small choices that change everything: slowing down or speeding up sets, being explicit about what’s coming next, and swapping vague prompts for clearer options when a question like “What do you notice?” feels too open-ended. We also explore why case conceptualization can be more layered for neurodivergent clients, where targets often involve cumulative “little t” trauma like social rejection, school humiliation, masking fatigue, sensory shutdowns, and chronic shame that turns into painful core beliefs. Preparation and resourcing [https://www.DaniandAlly.com] matter just as much. If visualization is hard, we discuss alternatives like drawing or creating resources outside of session, bringing in tangible items, and building a sensory-aware environment that supports regulation during bilateral stimulation. We also touch on EMDR 2.0-inspired ways to increase working-memory taxation when it’s clinically appropriate, plus the value of wraparound collaboration with physicians, psychiatrists, and skills-based supports such as DBT and executive functioning work. If you’re an EMDR clinician looking for practical neurodiversity-affirming adjustments you can use right away, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review so more therapists can find the support. To learn more about EMDR WITH DANI AND ALLY visit: https://www.DaniandAlly.com [https://www.atlwellnessclinic.com/] EMDR WITH DANI AND ALLY 254-230-4994

5 de may de 202612 min
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EMDR For First Responders: How To Process Trauma Without Retelling It

First responders don’t just remember trauma, they relive it through body alarm: the smells, sounds, images, and surge of adrenaline that hits before the “thinking brain” can catch up. We dig into why EMDR therapy [https://www.DaniandAlly.com] is uniquely suited for first responders because it targets body memory and the full memory network, not just the story. That means less reliance on repeated retelling and more room for dignity, control, and real nervous system change. We explore how EMDR can address the fear that “it could happen again,” a reality for paramedics, police, firefighters, EMTs, and dispatchers. We talk about clearing negative beliefs like “I’m powerless,” then using future-focused EMDR work to rehearse the next hard call without the same activation. We also unpack moral injury, including guilt, anger, and frustration with broken systems, and how processing those themes can reduce stuck shame and restore clarity. We also get practical about pacing: hypervigilance [https://www.DaniandAlly.com] in the therapy room, the importance of Phase 1 and Phase 2 resourcing, and why basics like sleep, hydration, food, and support systems matter so much for trauma processing. Finally, we zoom out to the family system, because long hours and extreme events don’t stay at work, and spouses and kids carry their own stress even when details are withheld. If you work with first responder trauma or you are one, hit play, share this with a colleague, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. After you listen, what part of the process do you want us to go deeper on in a future conversation? To learn more about EMDR WITH DANI AND ALLY visit: https://www.DaniandAlly.com [https://www.atlwellnessclinic.com/] EMDR WITH DANI AND ALLY 254-230-4994

28 de abr de 202615 min