Blind-to-therapist EMDR for justice-involved UK veterans: A practice rationale and pathway
This practice/opinion article outlines a pragmatic rationale for blind-to-therapist (B2T) EMDR protocol in custodial and court-linked settings.
Article Abstract
“Justice-involved UK veterans frequently present with PTSD, complex trauma and moral injury, yet engagement with traditional talking therapies is often constrained by shame, mistrust and operational secrecy. EMDR, using the Blind-to-Therapist (B2T) protocol, reduces the burden of disclosure while preserving therapeutic efficacy. This practice/opinion article outlines a pragmatic rationale for B2T in custodial and court-linked settings, framed within the Veterans Sequential Intercept Model (V-SIM). It provides a brief implementation pathway, governance considerations and a composite vignette, concluding with recommendations for feasibility research and systemic adoption.”
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Article Access
Open Access
Laurie, A. (2026, Winter). Blind-to-therapist EMDR for justice-involved UK veterans: A practice rationale and pathway. EMDR Therapy Quarterly. https://etq.emdrassociation.org.uk/2026/03/07/blind-to-therapist-emdr-for-justice-involved-uk-veterans-a-practice-rationale-and-pathway/
Date
March 31, 2026
Creator(s)
Alexander Laurie
Client Population
Military/Veterans, Offenders/Perpetrators
Practice & Methods
Protocols
Publisher
EMDR Association UK
Rights
EMDR Association UK
APA Citation
Laurie, A. (2026, Winter). Blind-to-therapist EMDR for justice-involved UK veterans: A practice rationale and pathway. EMDR Therapy Quarterly. https://etq.emdrassociation.org.uk/2026/03/07/blind-to-therapist-emdr-for-justice-involved-uk-veterans-a-practice-rationale-and-pathway/
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Article
Access Type
External Resource, Open Access