


Decision-Tree: When New Memories Emerge During Reprocessing
A clinical guide to navigating reprocessing decisions.
During reprocessing (Phases 4-6) of EMDR, it’s common for new memories to emerge mid-set. This decision tree helps you determine whether to allow unrestricted reprocessing or stay with the original target, using clear clinical markers of problems in reprocessing such as leaving the windown of tolerance, looping, blocking, etc.
Designed for both new and experienced clinicians, this tool supports confident, protocol-informed decisions while allowing space for flexibility. It’s a great resource for case review, supervision, or consultation.
A clinical guide to navigating reprocessing decisions.
During reprocessing (Phases 4-6) of EMDR, it’s common for new memories to emerge mid-set. This decision tree helps you determine whether to allow unrestricted reprocessing or stay with the original target, using clear clinical markers of problems in reprocessing such as leaving the windown of tolerance, looping, blocking, etc.
Designed for both new and experienced clinicians, this tool supports confident, protocol-informed decisions while allowing space for flexibility. It’s a great resource for case review, supervision, or consultation.
A clinical guide to navigating reprocessing decisions.
During reprocessing (Phases 4-6) of EMDR, it’s common for new memories to emerge mid-set. This decision tree helps you determine whether to allow unrestricted reprocessing or stay with the original target, using clear clinical markers of problems in reprocessing such as leaving the windown of tolerance, looping, blocking, etc.
Designed for both new and experienced clinicians, this tool supports confident, protocol-informed decisions while allowing space for flexibility. It’s a great resource for case review, supervision, or consultation.