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EMDR Therapy for PTSD and Childhood Trauma 

EMDR therapy in Dubai is an evidence-based trauma treatment for PTSD, childhood complex trauma, anxiety, panic, and distressing memories. Dr. Millia Begum is a British-trained Consultant Psychiatrist, EMDRIA Approved Therapist & EMDRIA Consultant offers EMDR therapy at the First Psychiatry Clinic, Dubai. She has contributed to EMDR research, development, and recognition of this therapy in the UK. She was an EMDR training facilitator and a former board member of the EMDR Association UK. 

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Key Takeaways: EMDR Therapy Dubai

EMDR therapy may help with:

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Childhood trauma
  • Anxiety and panic linked to past experiences
  • Emotional flashbacks and triggers
  • Trauma-related shame, fear, or overwhelm
  • Distressing memories that still feel present
  • Therapy-resistant trauma symptoms

EMDR is recommended internationally for PTSD and is widely used as a structured trauma therapy.


Why Choose Dr. Millia for EMDR Therapy in Dubai?

Dr. Millia Begum offers a highly experienced, trauma-informed approach to EMDR therapy in Dubai.

She is:

  • A British-trained Consultant Psychiatrist
  • EMDRIA Approved Therapist
  • EMDRIA Approved Consultant
  • Former EMDR training facilitator
  • Former board member of EMDR Association UK
  • Co-author of EMDR research on PTSD
  • Certified Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapist
  • Integrates EMDR with other trauma therapies like Internal Family Systems Therapy and Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) therapy

This means your therapy can be adapted carefully, especially if you have complex trauma, dissociation, emotional overwhelm, or previous therapy that felt too intense.


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What is EMDR Therapy?

EMDR is a type of trauma psychotherapy that helps the brain process difficult or traumatic experiences. It is based on the idea that our minds naturally try to resolve distressing experiences, but sometimes overwhelming events get “stuck” and are not properly processed. These unprocessed memories can then cause ongoing emotional and psychological difficulties.

EMDR therapy works by helping the brain reprocess these memories so they can be integrated in a healthier way. Over time, this allows the emotional intensity to reduce and the memory to feel more like something in the past, rather than something still happening now. Research over the past few decades has shown that EMDR is an effective treatment for trauma.

The therapy focuses on three key areas:

  • past experiences that are still affecting you
  • present triggers or situations that cause distress
  • and building more positive, adaptive ways of responding in the future

A distinctive part of EMDR is the use of bilateral stimulation (such as eye movements, tapping, or sounds), which helps the brain process and integrate these memories more effectively.

What is EMDR Therapy Effective For?

EMDR Therapy is mainly applied for trauma recovery.  Many symptoms—such as anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, or attention difficulties—are driven by persistent and repetitive neural patterns formed in response to stress or trauma. However, EMDR Therapy has the most evidence base for Post-traumatic stress disorder. 

Some of the trauma-related conditions that EMDR might help are: 


EMDR Therapy for PTSD in Dubai


EMDR therapy is one of the best-researched treatments for PTSD.

PTSD can develop after frightening, overwhelming, or traumatic experiences. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, emotional numbness, avoidance, hypervigilance, and feeling constantly on edge.

EMDR therapy helps the brain reprocess traumatic memories so they no longer trigger the same level of fear, distress, or body-based threat response.


EMDR for Complex-PTSD


Research shows that EMDR is effective not only for single-incident PTSD but also for complex PTSD (C-PTSD).

Emerging research shows it is also effective in complex PTSD, including individuals with long-standing childhood trauma and attachment disruptions.

Studies by leading researchers such as Ad de Jongh demonstrate that EMDR can significantly reduce symptoms of complex trauma, often without the need for prolonged stabilization phases. By helping the brain reprocess distressing memories, EMDR supports deep and lasting healing at both a psychological and neurobiological level (Ad De Jongh)


EMDR for Anxiety disorders and panic


It is important to emphasize that panic/anxiety presentations can be trauma-linked.

While EMDR is best known for PTSD, research shows it is also effective in treating anxiety disorders and panic symptoms, particularly where these are linked to earlier distressing or overwhelming experiences.

EMDR works by helping the brain process the underlying memories and triggers that drive anxiety and panic, rather than only managing symptoms (Yunitri et al, 2020)


IFS-Informed EMDR Therapy in Dubai

IFS-informed EMDR can be especially helpful when protective parts feel anxious, numb, resistant, angry, or overwhelmed.

Instead of pushing through these responses, therapy first builds trust with the protective system. This can make EMDR feel safer and more respectful of the client’s internal world.

This approach may be useful if:

  • EMDR felt too intense before
  • you become numb or dissociated
  • parts of you want therapy but other parts feel afraid
  • you feel blocked when approaching trauma memories
  • you have complex trauma or attachment trauma

Watch this short explanation of EMDR Therapy (Dubai)


What happens in an EMDR Therapy Session? 

The process to expect in an EMDR therapy session is outlined here:

History taking

The therapist will ask you for information about your background, current struggles, current support systems, and previous and current coping mechanisms. 

Preparation

Before you work on anything difficult, the therapist will support you in preparing to work with what is traumatic. This includes teaching you a safe-place imaginal exercise, grounding techniques, resource work, and ways to access the right support between sessions. Preparation also includes collaboratively agreeing on the memories that need to be addressed and the order in which to start. Preparation also involves explaining the theory of EMDR and testing the appropriate type of bilateral stimulation (e.g., eye movements, tapping, auditory tones). 

Processing without overwhelm

Memories are approached gradually, one at a time, at a pace that feels manageable. Each memory is processed to completion, which means the emotional charge is rendered to zero or minimal. This then leads to installing the new perspective or belief that has emerged and to scanning the body for any remaining disturbances. 

In-between EMDR therapy Sessions 

EMDR Therapy can bring emotional intensity between sessions. In the early stages of therapy, this can be intense but subsides over time. To manage this, being aware of it, letting family or friends know of this possibility, using the safe place exercise regularly, and using other grounding techniques can help. 

The EMDR therapist follows an eight-phase structure that includes history-taking, the preparation phase, assessment of the memory, processing of the memory, installation of preferred beliefs, a body scan, closing the session, and re-evaluation. 

Who Is EMDR Therapy Suitable For?

EMDR therapy may be suitable if you are experiencing trauma-related symptoms, PTSD, complex trauma, panic, anxiety, emotional triggers, or distressing memories.

It may also help when symptoms are linked to earlier experiences, even if those experiences do not seem “traumatic enough.”

How EMDR Therapy Works (Dubai)

EMDR therapy in Dubai is a structured, evidence-based treatment that helps the brain process traumatic memories and reduce symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, and emotional distress.

Several mechanisms may explain how EMDR therapy works:

  • Working Memory Theory: Focusing on a distressing memory while following eye movements reduces its emotional intensity, helping the brain reprocess it more effectively.
  • Memory Reconsolidation: Recalled memories become flexible; EMDR helps store them in a less distressing, more adaptive way.
  • Neural Integration: EMDR links fragmented trauma memories with healthier brain networks, creating a more balanced perspective.
  • Threat Reduction: EMDR helps calm overactive threat responses (amygdala), reducing hypervigilance and anxiety.
  • REM Sleep-Like Processing: Eye movements may mimic REM sleep, supporting natural memory integration.

Working Memory Theory: 

Learn more in this podcast episode with Dr. Millia and Professor Ad de Jongh via the EMDR Association UK – Working Memory Theory (Part 2).

Evidence-Based EMDR Therapy in Dubai

EMDR therapy is internationally recognised for trauma treatment and is recommended by the World Health Organization and American Psychological Association.

Research shows EMDR therapy:

  • Significantly reduces PTSD symptoms
  • Improves anxiety, depression, and emotional regulation
  • Is as effective as CBT, often with faster results
  • Works for complex trauma and trauma-related conditions

A clinical study co-authored by Dr. Millia Begum also demonstrated strong outcomes for PTSD, supporting EMDR as an effective and efficient trauma therapy.

EMDR PTSD study (Karatzias et al., 2011)


Common questions asked about EMDR

Many people come to EMDR with understandable concerns or uncertainty. These are some of the most common questions asked about EMDR therapy.

Can EMDR help with childhood trauma?

Yes — EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is widely used to treat childhood trauma, including complex and developmental trauma. 

Childhood trauma often remains unprocessed in the nervous system, showing up later as:

  • anxiety or panic
  • emotional flashbacks
  • relationship difficulties
  • low self-worth or shame

EMDR in childhood trauma in both children and adults

Can EMDR help with depression?

Yes — EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) can help with depression, especially when it is linked to past experiences such as trauma, loss, or chronic stress.

EMDR Treatment for Depression link

Can my trauma be resolved with EMDR without sharing details to the therapist?

EMDR can be delivered using a ‘blind-to-therapist’ protocol, where the client does not need to disclose the full details of their experience. Research shows that effective processing can still occur, making this approach particularly helpful for individuals with highly sensitive or shame-based trauma.

EMDR without disclosure link 

What if EMDR did not work for me before?

There are several reasons EMDR may not have worked previously, including pacing, readiness, or insufficient preparation. Sometimes the nervous system needs a slower, more carefully supported approach. A tailored and gradual process can make a significant difference.

Why did EMDR make me feel worse?

It is possible to feel temporarily worse if distressing material is activated too quickly or without sufficient stabilization. Flash technique to prepare for EMDR, Internal Family Systems therapy prior to EMDR, or Deep Brain Reorienting Therapy are alternatives to EMDR. 

Why can EMDR feel overwhelming for some people?

For some individuals, EMDR can feel intense if distressing material is activated too quickly or if the nervous system becomes overwhelmed.

If therapy moves too quickly into emotional material without sufficient grounding, the system may feel flooded or dysregulated.

A slower, carefully paced approach that supports the nervous system can help reduce overwhelm and create a greater sense of safety during processing.

Where can I get EMDR intensive therapy?

EMDR intensives are offered by specialized trauma therapists and involve longer or multiple sessions over a shorter period of time, rather than weekly therapy.

They are helpful if you want more focused work, have limited time, or wish to process specific experiences more efficiently. Intensives may take place over several hours, days, or consecutive sessions.

What is EMDR 2.0?

EMDR 2.0 is a more recent development that builds on standard EMDR. It aims to make therapy more efficient, particularly for complex trauma or when standard EMDR has been less effective.

It works by increasing engagement of the brain’s processing systems, sometimes combining eye movements with additional tasks. It does not replace EMDR, but offers an enhanced approach when clinically appropriate.

What is IFS-informed EMDR therapy?

IFS-informed EMDR combines EMDR with Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy.

In this approach, emotional reactions or blocks are understood as different “parts” of the internal system, often protective parts that developed to help you cope. Rather than pushing past these responses, therapy first builds understanding and trust with these parts.

Once there is enough safety, EMDR is used to process the underlying experiences these parts are protecting.

This approach can feel gentler and more contained, particularly for people with complex trauma or dissociation or those who have found standard EMDR too overwhelming.

Explore Related Trauma & Therapy Resources

Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) is part of a comprehensive trauma-informed treatment approach. Explore these related pages to understand how DBR integrates with other therapies and trauma conditions.

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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Attachment Trauma

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About Dr. Millia

Dr. Millia BegumThe image is of Dr. Millia Begum—a Certified IFS therapist in Dubai is a British-trained Consultant Psychiatrist and an expert trauma specialist with over 25 years of clinical experience in psychiatry and therapy. 

She is a EMDRIA Approved Therapist & Consultant, an EMDR researcher, and a former board member of the EMDR Association UK. She uses EMDR, Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) Therapy and is a Certified Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapist. She brings a compassionate, parts-informed approach to her work with clients in Dubai.

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