Monday, December 8, 2025

Purple House Clinic Lincoln launches transformative intensive trauma therapy

Purple House Clinic Lincoln has launched a new intensive trauma therapy service, designed to help clients make rapid progress in trauma recovery and emotional wellbeing. This exciting new intensive Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing (EMDR) approach, which is concentrated therapy delivered over one day, is particularly effective for professionals, parents or athletes who need to accelerate recovery.

EMDR is a well-established, evidence-based therapy that helps the brain reprocess distressing events so they lose their emotional and physical intensity. Instead of spreading sessions over many months, an intensive EMDR programme enables deeper therapeutic work within a shorter, focused time frame.

This intensive approach is ideal for people who are highly motivated and seeking efficient, meaningful results, whether they are experiencing burnout, stress, a major life event, or aiming to return to work or peak performance quickly. Offering both in-person and online options, the programme provides accessible, time-efficient trauma recovery for today’s busy world and is now available locally in Lincoln.

Since its founding in 2018, Purple House Clinic Lincoln has built a reputation for excellence in evidence-based psychological support, offering a broad range of services including therapies for depression, anxiety, trauma, and neurodiversity assessments. With a growing multidisciplinary team of 18 therapists, the clinic delivers more than 415 hours of tailored therapeutic care per month, reflecting its strong commitment to kind-hearted mental health care.

“Over the past six months, we’ve seen a clear and growing demand for intensive EMDR, and I’m delighted that we can now offer this innovative approach to even more people across Lincolnshire and the East Midlands,” says Alice Vine, Clinical Director and Forensic Psychologist. “As a UK accredited EMDR Practitioner, Consultant and Facilitator, I know how transformative this therapy can be when delivered well.

“Our team at Purple House Clinic Lincoln is dedicated to providing compassionate, specialist care for children, young people and adults, and this new programme gives our community another powerful route to reclaim emotional wellbeing and balance. Everyone deserves access to high-quality, effective support and intensive EMDR allows people to make meaningful progress more quickly, so they can return to their lives with renewed confidence and clarity.”

Intensive EMDR is not suitable for everyone. Clients must be emotionally ready and able to engage deeply in one day of work. It is not recommended for individuals with active substance use, severe avoidance coping or where the emotional load would be overwhelming. The therapy is currently available for adults, with the potential to extend to children and adolescents where clinically appropriate.

For more information about the Purple House Clinic Lincoln and the different therapy, assessments and support it offers, visit www.purplehouseclinic.co.uk/psychologists-lincoln/ or contact 01522 868616.

 

Image: Alice Vine, Clinical Director and Forensic Psychologist (left), and Sarah Todd, Forensic Psychologist (right), of the Purple House Clinic Lincoln

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