EMDR Practitioners

Augment daily EMDR practice

Haptic, breath-linked delivery that optimises in-session regulation and pacing — so more face-to-face time goes to processing.

Regulation competes with processing

In EMDR practice, the critical bottleneck is often inside the room: stabilising activation, restoring orientation, and calibrating pacing so processing can proceed effectively.

Standard bilateral stimulation devices deliver alternating pulses — but they typically do not guide respiration, do not actively support parasympathetic engagement, and offer limited support for structured pacing adjustments under rising arousal. Valuable face-to-face time is consumed by regulation efforts that compete with processing.

Clinically sound, but not optimised

Practitioners compensate through verbal coaching, manual pacing adjustments, grounding strategies, or additional techniques to manage activation. These are clinically sound — but they increase practitioner load and depend on the client's cognitive availability under stress.

The protocol is robust. The delivery environment is not always optimised.

Haptic, breath-linked delivery for daily practice

Aid-One augments daily EMDR practice by optimising in-session regulation and pacing. A single device that integrates what bilateral stimulation alone cannot provide.

  • Bilateral haptic stimulation with precise pacing
  • Guided breathing protocols
  • Prolonged exhalation sequences
  • Flash Technique support (when appropriate)

In-Session Advantages

Five practical gains in the face-to-face session

1

Faster session entry

An immediate somatic anchor that accelerates the transition from orientation to processing.

2

Breath-regulated bilateral stimulation

Haptic pacing linked to respiration, actively supporting parasympathetic activation during processing.

3

Window-of-tolerance titration

Micro-calibrated pacing adjustments for more precise control within the therapeutic window.

4

Reduced verbal load

Less regulation coaching, freeing practitioner attention for what matters most: therapeutic processing.

5

Practitioner-triggered control

Two connected devices — one for the practitioner, one for the client. Select and trigger haptic patterns in real time, keeping full clinical control throughout the session.

Less effortful. More protocol-clean.

Aid-One does not replace EMDR. It refines delivery — so the session becomes less effortful and more protocol-clean. More time for processing. Less time managing activation.

What We Ask For

Protocol-aligned use. Clear indication. Defined boundaries.

Aid-One is intended for certified EMDR practitioners. We ask for protocol-aligned use with clear indication, dosage, and boundaries.

Aid-One is a clinical tool that supports professional judgement. It does not automate it.

For certified EMDR practitioners

Discuss how Aid-One integrates into your existing EMDR workflow — two connected devices, practitioner-triggered haptic patterns, and protocol-aligned in-session delivery.

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