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Supporting Confident EMDR Practice with Technology
Reducing Fear, Building Confidence: Moovd’s Partnership with EMDR Trainer Rebecca Kase
At Moovd, we work closely with leading EMDR trainers who are shaping the future of trauma therapy. One of those collaborators is Rebecca Kase, EMDR consultant and trainer, and founder of the Trauma Therapist Institute (TTI) one of the largest EMDR training organizations in the United States.
Rebecca’s work focuses on one essential goal: helping therapists feel confident, competent, and safe as they learn and apply EMDR. That mission aligns perfectly with Moovd’s platforms Practice EMDR and WeMind.
“We’re interested in incorporating Practice EMDR because we really embrace the potential good and power of AI and technology.”
- Rebecca Kase
Addressing the biggest barrier in EMDR training: fear
According to Rebecca, one of the most common challenges newly trained EMDR clinicians face isn’t a lack of knowledge, it’s fear.
“People are afraid of getting it wrong, of going too fast, or of doing harm. They’re worried they’ll make things worse instead of better for their clients.”
This fear often prevents therapists from fully engaging in EMDR after training. That’s where Practice EMDR plays a critical role.
“Practice EMDR gives clinicians a contained, risk-free space to practice treatment planning, Phase 3, and even desensitization, without jumping straight into client work.”
By allowing therapists to rehearse protocols safely, Practice EMDR helps reduce anxiety and build confidence before real clinical exposure.
Why Practice EMDR fits the Trauma Therapist Institute
TTI integrates Practice EMDR into training because it offers something traditional role-play cannot: a consistent, contained, and repeatable learning environment.
“For some clinicians, this is simply safer than tagging directly into client work.”
Practice EMDR supports therapists in:
developing EMDR treatment plans
practicing protocol flow
rehearsing desensitization in a structured way
reducing fear of making mistakes
This creates a smoother transition from training to real-world practice.
Why Rebecca values the WeMind platform
Alongside Practice EMDR, Rebecca also highlights the strengths of WeMind as a clinical platform.
“What I really love about WeMind is the user interface. It’s very clear, very organized, and that matters.”
EMDR involves many moving parts, and therapists often struggle with sensory and cognitive overload. WeMind was designed to reduce that.
“Clean interfaces decrease overwhelm. EMDR clinicians already have so much material to keep track of worksheets, notes, protocols. Having everything in one place makes a big difference.”
Rebecca also appreciates WeMind’s flexibility:
“You can use different backgrounds for eye movements, or apply working-memory taxing techniques from EMDR 2.0. I love the variability and efficiency of the software.”
Technology that supports, not replaces, the therapist
Rebecca’s perspective reflects Moovd’s core philosophy: technology should support clinical skill, not replace it.
With Practice EMDR, therapists gain confidence before working with clients.
With WeMind, they gain clarity, efficiency, and focus during sessions.
Together, these tools help clinicians stay organized, regulated, and present, allowing them to deliver EMDR with greater confidence and less overwhelm.
Building the future of EMDR training and practice
Moovd is proud to collaborate with leaders like Rebecca Kase who embrace innovation while honoring clinical integrity. By integrating Practice EMDR and WeMind into training and practice, we’re helping therapists move from fear to confidence, and from learning to meaningful clinical impact.






