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EMDR Intensive or Spravato, Which One is Right For Me?

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Key Takeaways

  • EMDR intensives offer a focused approach to healing depression, focusing on trauma processing over traditional weekly sessions.
  • Unlike Spravato, which provides symptom relief, EMDR therapy addresses the root causes of depression.
  • Clients typically experience profound changes in their beliefs and coping strategies after EMDR intensives, leading to long-lasting benefits.
  • EMDR intensives come with fewer side effects compared to Spravato since they don’t rely on medication.
  • Bright Spot Counseling helps clients create tailored treatment plans to maximize the benefits of EMDR therapy.

If you’ve been struggling with depression, you’ve likely considered several treatment options. Two increasingly popular options are EMDR therapy and Spravato (esketamine). At Bright Spot Counseling, we specialize in helping individuals heal through evidence-based approaches, and EMDR intensives are one of our most effective options for addressing depression. Let’s explore why an EMDR intensive, whether a half-day, multi-day, in-person, or virtual format, might be a better fit for you than Spravato.

What Is EMDR Therapy Like?

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a structured, 8-phase treatment designed to help clients process trauma and reframe negative core beliefs that often drive depression. An EMDR therapy session typically involves targeting distressing memories or beliefs while engaging in bilateral stimulation (such as eye movements or tapping). This helps the brain reprocess those experiences, reducing their emotional intensity and allowing for healing.

So, what is an EMDR session like?

During EMDR therapy, a therapist helps you identify past traumas, current triggers, and future goals. You’ll work through negative thoughts and distressing emotions in a safe, guided environment. Whether you’re curious about what to expect after your first EMDR session or how the process unfolds, you’ll find EMDR to be deeply transformational and empowering.

How Are EMDR Intensives Different Than Spravato?

EMDR intensives pack the power of multiple therapy sessions into a condensed timeframe. This format is ideal if you’re seeking quicker results or have limited availability. Imagine tackling months of therapy in just a few days! Intensives allow us to dive deep into the core of your depression without the interruptions of weekly scheduling.

Clients often ask, “What to expect from EMDR?”

In an intensive, expect to spend extended time working through trauma with focused support. You may feel lighter, more energized, and equipped with healthier beliefs and coping strategies after completing the sessions. Whether you’re working through virtual or in-person intensives, this deep-dive format fosters profound and lasting change.

Why EMDR Intensive Over Spravato?

Spravato is a medication-based treatment that requires regular administration at a clinic, often for extended periods. While it can provide relief, it doesn’t address the root causes of depression or trauma. EMDR, on the other hand, aims to heal the underlying emotional wounds driving depression. Here’s why an EMDR intensive might be the better choice:

Addresses Root Causes: EMDR focuses on processing trauma and unhelpful beliefs at their core. Spravato offers symptom relief but doesn’t target the origins of depression.

Long-Term Results: EMDR provides lasting change by rewiring how your brain processes distress. Spravato may require ongoing use for maintenance.

Fewer Side Effects: Unlike Spravato, EMDR therapy doesn’t rely on medication, meaning you avoid potential side effects like dizziness or nausea.

Flexible Options: EMDR intensives can be tailored to your schedule—half-day, full-day, or multi-day intensives, available in person or virtually.

What Does an EMDR Intensive Look Like?

During an EMDR intensive, you’ll spend extended time in guided sessions that blend cognitive processing, emotional regulation techniques, and bilateral stimulation. Whether you’ve wondered what a therapist does during EMDR or how to prepare, our team ensures a personalized approach tailored to your unique needs. After your first intensive, clients often report clarity, relief, and renewed energy for tackling life’s challenges.

What’s Next?

If you’re deciding between an EMDR intensive and Spravato, consider the transformative potential of EMDR therapy. At Bright Spot Counseling, we’re here to walk you through the process, answer questions like “what to expect after EMDR”, and create a treatment plan that works for you. Ready to learn more about our EMDR sessions? Contact us online today or call 248.296.3104 to schedule your consultation.

Take the first step toward healing. Let us help you discover the brighter days that lie ahead.

A Note on This Content
This post is meant to offer education and support, not a diagnosis or treatment plan. Mental health care looks different for everyone, and decisions about therapy or medication are best made in partnership with a licensed provider.

About the Authors
This article was created by Ginger Houghton, LMSW, CAADC and the clinical team at Bright Spot Counseling and EMDR Treatment Center, a Michigan-based practice specializing in trauma-informed therapy and psychiatric medication support. All of our providers are licensed to provide therapy or medication services in Michigan.

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