Immediate openings available for weekly therapy, medication management and EMDR intensives. Schedule Your Visit Online »

Weekly EMDR vs. An EMDR Intensive for Trauma Healing

Close-up of a woman with half her face hidden behind a wall, symbolizing trauma, introspection, or emotional division.

Comparing weekly EMDR vs. an EMDR Intensive is so smart. If you’re considering EMDR therapy to heal from trauma, you might be wondering: should you do weekly sessions or an intensive? Both can be incredibly effective—it just depends on what fits your needs best. Let’s break it down.

Weekly EMDR Therapy

Weekly EMDR is the more traditional approach, where we meet consistently to work through memories and experiences at a steady pace. This gives you time to process in between sessions and integrate insights into daily life. If you like structure, need time to regulate between sessions, or have a busy schedule, weekly EMDR could be a great fit.

EMDR Intensives

EMDR intensives are for those who want to dive in and move through trauma more quickly. Instead of spreading sessions out over weeks or months, intensives involve extended sessions over one or more days, allowing you to make significant progress in a shorter amount of time. These are great if you want faster relief, have limited time for ongoing therapy, or need to focus on a specific trauma.

Which One Should You Choose?

Still wondering about weekly EMDR vs. an EMDR Intensive? Here’s the quickest way to look at it:

  1. If you prefer a slower, steady process with time to reflect, weekly EMDR may be best.
  2. If you’re looking for deep, focused work with quicker breakthroughs, an intensive might be right for you.

At Bright Spot Counseling, we offer both! If you’re not sure which option fits your needs, reach out—we’re happy to help you figure out what’s best for you.If you’re looking for EMDR therapy in Michigan, call us at 248-296-3104 or schedule online. Let’s figure out whether an intensive or weekly sessions are the best fit for your healing journey!

More About EMDR Intensives

Share This Article:

Most Recent

Two women laughing together in a park, symbolizing connection, healing, and challenging cultural stigma around psychiatric medication

“Do I Really Need Medication?”

If you’ve ever felt unsure about talking about mental health medication because of cultural pressure or family expectations, you’re not alone. At Bright Spot Counseling, we understand that asking for help can feel like a struggle, especially for those from different backgrounds. That’s why we’re proud to have Anu Bhullar, PMHNP, on our team. With her knowledge of both clinical and cultural aspects, Anu provides a safe space for you to talk about your mental health needs without judgment. Learn how taking this step can help you feel better—on your own terms.

Read More »
When The Sun Shows Up But Your Mood Doesn’t Bright Spot Counseling

When the Sun Shows Up… But Your Mood Doesn’t

When the sun is shining and everyone seems to be enjoying summer, it’s common to feel out of sync with the world. If you feel heavier instead of happier as the weather warms up, you’re not alone. Michigan’s seasons can affect our mental health, causing pressure, comparisons, and hidden struggles. But there are ways to handle these feelings without the stress to “live your best summer.” Discover local mood boosters and easy habits that can help you find balance and joy, even when the sun seems overwhelming.

Read More »
Young woman smiling while speaking with her therapist during a culturally affirming therapy session

Finding a Therapist Who Gets It: Why Cultural Understanding Matters in Therapy

Finding a therapist can be a challenge, especially for people of color who want someone who really gets their experiences. At Bright Spot Counseling, we totally understand how vital cultural awareness is in therapy. Our therapist, Carolyn Phan, is all about cultural identity and makes sure you feel comfortable in a space where you can just be yourself, without the need to explain everything. If you’ve felt out of place in therapy before or left because your therapist didn’t quite get you, you’re definitely not alone. Come check out a space that respects your story and supports your healing journey on your terms.

Read More »
Stop Googling Your Intrusive Thoughts Here’s Why It Makes Ocd Louder

Stop Googling Your Intrusive Thoughts: Here’s Why It Makes OCD Louder

When an intrusive thought strikes, it can make you doubt your sanity and safety. In a moment of panic, you might turn to Google for help at 2 a.m. But what if searching online only increases your anxiety? Find out why Googling your intrusive thoughts can worsen OCD and feed your fears. Instead of seeking online reassurance, learn to breathe, recognize your thoughts, and respond confidently. It’s time to break the cycle and find real support. Ready to stop the Google rabbit holes and start healing? Let’s create something stronger together.

Read More »

Follow Us on Social

Get Our Virtual Toolbox for regulating your nervous system

Sign up below to receive our free “Become a Biohacker” tool filled with resources to help you regulate your nervous system.