
Confidential, evidence-based online EMDR therapy for PTSD and complex trauma (CPTSD), delivered worldwide by Dr Tom Barber, Doctor of Psychotherapy with over 30 years of clinical experience.
If you are living with the effects of trauma, whether through anxiety, intrusive memories, or a persistent sense of unease, EMDR offers a structured and proven way to process what has not yet been resolved.
Access specialist trauma therapy from your own environment, with the depth, continuity, and clinical rigour required for meaningful change.
Start a confidential conversation now to explore EMDR therapy for PTSD and make your booking today.





Doctor of Psychotherapy with 30 years of clinical experience
Many Thousands of hours of EMDR therapy delivered
Specialist in trauma, PTSD, and complex trauma (CPTSD)
Fully registered, insured, and professionally accredited
#1 Bestselling author in psychology and human development
Trusted by professionals, executives, and international clients
5-star client feedback across services

Who This Work Is For
Online EMDR for PTSD is designed for individuals who recognise that trauma is still shaping how they think, feel, and respond, and who are ready to engage in focused, evidence-based therapy.
This may relate to clearly identifiable traumatic experiences, or to more complex patterns that have developed over time, often described as complex trauma (CPTSD).
This work is particularly suited to:
Professionals and executives managing high levels of internal pressure
Individuals experiencing PTSD symptoms such as flashbacks, persistent anxiety, or emotional overwhelm
Those whose difficulties may reflect longer-term patterns associated with complex trauma (CPTSD), including emotional dysregulation or relational challenges
Individuals who recognise ongoing anxiety that may be rooted in underlying trauma patterns, explored further in EMDR Therapy for Anxiety
Those who prefer confidential, private online therapy
Clients who have tried therapy before without lasting resolution
People seeking a structured and clinically grounded approach to trauma
International clients looking for an experienced English-speaking EMDR specialist
Trauma does not always remain in the past. It often continues to show up in the body, in thought patterns, and in emotional responses.
Online EMDR therapy for PTSD can help address:
Intrusive memories and flashbacks
Nightmares and disrupted sleep
Persistent anxiety or hypervigilance
Emotional numbness or disconnection
Panic responses and trigger-based reactions
Difficulty concentrating or feeling present
These symptoms are not signs of weakness.
They are signs that the nervous system has not yet fully processed what has happened.

Confidential online EMDR therapy for PTSD, available across the UK and internationally. This structured programme is designed to help you process traumatic memories safely and effectively, reducing symptoms such as anxiety, flashbacks, and emotional overwhelm.
Sessions are delivered via secure video, allowing you to access specialist trauma therapy from your own environment while maintaining continuity and clinical depth.

Online EMDR intensives for PTSD offer a focused and accelerated approach to trauma treatment, available to clients across the UK and worldwide. Delivered over extended sessions or consecutive days, this format is designed for those seeking meaningful progress in a shorter timeframe.
Particularly suited to professionals and individuals with limited availability, intensives provide depth, continuity, and a contained therapeutic space for significant change.

Specialist online EMDR therapy for complex trauma and CPTSD, available across the UK and globally. This work addresses long-standing patterns often rooted in early or repeated relational trauma, including emotional dysregulation, identity disturbance, and chronic anxiety.
Therapy is paced carefully, integrating stabilisation and processing to support lasting change, greater internal coherence, and a more grounded sense of self.
Online EMDR therapy follows a structured and clinically established process, adapted seamlessly for secure video delivery.


Initial consultation and assessment
Understanding your history, symptoms, and goals for therapy
Stabilisation and preparation
Building internal resources and emotional regulation capacity
Targeting traumatic memories
Identifying the experiences that continue to drive current symptoms
Bilateral stimulation and processing
Using EMDR techniques to reprocess unresolved material
Integration and forward planning
Consolidating changes and strengthening future resilience
This process allows the nervous system to complete what it could not at the time of the trauma.

Online EMDR therapy for PTSD and complex trauma (CPTSD) uses the same evidence-based protocols as in-person treatment and has been widely adopted by trauma specialists worldwide.
Delivered through the secure Bilateral Base platform, online EMDR maintains the structure, safety, and effectiveness required for deep therapeutic work. For many clients, working from their own environment enhances comfort, consistency, and accessibility.
What matters most is not the room you sit in, but the quality of the therapeutic process.
Dr Tom Barber is a Doctor of Psychotherapy with over 30 years of clinical experience, specialising in trauma, PTSD, and complex psychological presentations. He has delivered thousands of hours of EMDR therapy and is known for combining clinical depth with a structured, outcome-focused approach.
His work extends beyond traditional therapy into the development of Psychernetics, a system designed to help individuals think more clearly, regulate more effectively, and regain authorship over their internal world in an increasingly complex environment.
Dr Barber works with clients across the UK and internationally, including professionals, executives, and individuals seeking a higher level of therapeutic precision and discretion. His approach is grounded, evidence-based, and designed to create meaningful and lasting change.


"Tom is inspirational. His approachable nature and wealth of experience make him unique as a teacher, therapist, colleague and human being."


"Without doubt, Tom proved himself to be an excellent coach. Tom sets a high standard and he delivers with ease, fun, and absolute professionalism."

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) is a structured psychotherapy designed to help the brain process traumatic experiences that have not been fully resolved. Rather than talking through events repeatedly, EMDR works by activating the brain’s natural processing system, allowing distressing memories to become less intense and less disruptive over time.
Yes. Online EMDR uses the same clinical protocols as in-person therapy and is widely used by trauma specialists globally. When delivered properly, it maintains the same level of depth and effectiveness. Many clients find that working from their own environment enhances comfort and consistency, which can support the therapeutic process.
You do not need a formal diagnosis to benefit from EMDR therapy. If you experience ongoing anxiety, intrusive memories, emotional reactivity, or a sense that past events still affect your present, this may indicate unresolved trauma. An initial consultation can help clarify whether EMDR is appropriate for your situation.
The first session focuses on understanding your history, current difficulties, and goals for therapy. This allows a clear treatment plan to be developed. EMDR processing itself usually begins after an initial phase of preparation, ensuring that the work is both safe and effective.
This varies depending on the nature of the trauma. Single-incident trauma may resolve in a relatively small number of sessions, while complex or long-standing trauma typically requires a more extended process. This will be discussed and tailored to your needs during the assessment phase.
Standard EMDR therapy takes place in regular weekly sessions. EMDR intensives involve longer or more concentrated sessions over a shorter period of time. Intensives are often chosen by individuals who want to make significant progress quickly or who prefer a more immersive therapeutic process.
Yes. EMDR is widely used in the treatment of complex trauma, although the approach is adapted to include more stabilisation and pacing. This allows the work to be contained and manageable, while still addressing deeper patterns that may have developed over time.
When delivered by an experienced therapist, EMDR is considered a safe and well-established treatment for trauma. The process includes careful preparation and stabilisation before any processing begins, ensuring that you remain within a manageable emotional range throughout.
Sessions take place via secure video, using adapted forms of bilateral stimulation such as visual tracking or auditory cues. The structure remains consistent with standard EMDR therapy, with clear guidance throughout the process so that you are supported at each stage.
No. One of the key differences with EMDR is that it does not require detailed verbal recounting of traumatic events. The focus is on how the memory is held internally, rather than on describing it extensively. This can make the process more manageable for many people.
Some clients notice changes within a few sessions, particularly with more contained or recent trauma. For more complex presentations, progress tends to be gradual and cumulative. The aim is not just symptom relief, but deeper and more stable change over time.
Yes. Many symptoms such as anxiety, panic responses, or emotional triggers are linked to unresolved experiences. By processing the underlying material, EMDR often reduces the intensity and frequency of these reactions, allowing for greater emotional regulation.
This is not uncommon. Different therapeutic approaches work in different ways. EMDR is distinct in that it directly targets how memories are stored and processed, rather than relying solely on insight or discussion. For many people, it provides progress where previous approaches have not.
Yes. Sessions are conducted using secure, encrypted platforms designed for professional use. Confidentiality is maintained to the same standard as in-person therapy, ensuring that your privacy is protected throughout the process.
Yes. Online EMDR therapy is available to clients internationally, provided sessions are conducted in English and within appropriate professional guidelines. This allows access to specialist treatment regardless of your location.
The first step is to arrange an initial consultation. This provides an opportunity to explore your situation, ask any questions, and determine whether EMDR is the right approach for you. From there, a clear and structured plan can be developed.

Dr Tom Barber provides online EMDR therapy for PTSD to clients across the UK, Europe, the United States, and internationally. Sessions are delivered securely via video, allowing access to specialist trauma therapy regardless of location.
Working globally allows clients to access a level of expertise and continuity that may not be available locally.
If you are ready to move beyond the ongoing effects of trauma and begin a structured, evidence-based process of change, the next step is simple.
Start a confidential conversation and explore whether online EMDR therapy is the right approach for you.
Online EMDR for PTSD with Dr Tom Barber offers specialist trauma therapy delivered worldwide. With over 30 years of experience, this service provides structured, evidence-based EMDR therapy designed to reduce PTSD and CPTSD symptoms and support lasting psychological change.
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