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When EMDR therapist Larissa first started using WeMind, one thing stood out immediately: how active the experience was for her clients.
“One of the things I really like about WeMind is that it’s active, not passive eye movements, and I feel that really helps keep clients within their optimal window of tolerance.”
In traditional EMDR, therapists often need to keep clients grounded and prevent dissociation, especially when processing intense memories. For Larissa, the interactive nature of WeMind makes a big difference.
“It helps reduce the likelihood that they will dissociate because they have to be clicking on things, and then there are the sounds and visual elements. I feel like it really helps keep them in the present.”
That sense of presence is key in trauma processing. WeMind’s multi-level stimulation - combining visuals, sounds, and interactivity - strengthens dual attention and helps clients stay engaged throughout sessions.
Larissa also highlights another feature she finds invaluable as a therapist: the SUD tracking (Subjective Units of Disturbance) with built-in timestamps.
“You guys have this ability to track the SUD, and it gives you a timestamp. I’m always fascinated by how quickly their disturbance decreases - within minutes.”
For Larissa, this is more than a digital tool - it’s a way to enhance the therapeutic process. The ability to see progress unfold in real time not only empowers the therapist, but also helps clients recognize their own change.
Why partners love WeMind
Larissa’s experience captures what many WeMind partners appreciate most:
Clients stay grounded and engaged thanks to active participation.
Sessions feel more dynamic and interactive.
Therapists can track progress clearly with SUD measurements and timestamps.
WeMind helps EMDR therapists do what they do best - but with tools that make sessions more effective, focused, and evidence-driven.






