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Why Christian Therapists Should Consider Adding EMDR to Their Toolbox

If you’re a Christian therapist wondering if EMDR is worth the time and training—here’s why I think the answer is yes:

✅ Trauma Is Everywhere

So many of our clients carry wounds from abuse, betrayal, violence, or neglect. Trauma impacts relationships, faith, emotions, and even physical health. EMDR is one of the most researched and effective therapies for trauma.

✅ It Honors Client Autonomy

EMDR doesn’t impose interpretations or advice. It supports clients in reprocessing their own memories, arriving at healthier beliefs. For Christian therapists who value respecting free will and not pushing doctrine, this is a respectful approach.

✅ It Fits Within a Christian Framework

EMDR can be used without compromising biblical values. In fact, it often complements spiritual work by freeing clients from crippling emotional pain that hinders faith and relationships.

✅ It Makes You More Marketable

On a practical note, EMDR training and certification make you more attractive to referrals, agencies, and private-pay clients. Many specifically seek out trauma-informed Christian providers.

✅ It’s Part of Loving Your Neighbor

Jesus calls us to love others as ourselves. EMDR is a highly effective way to reduce suffering, promote healing, and honor the whole person God created.

If you’re feeling God nudging you toward trauma work, EMDR is a wise investment in your clinical calling.