114: EMDR Isn’t What You’ve Been Told: 7 Reasons to Be Hopeful [Why Women Go To Therapy Series]
Wed Feb 04 2026
In this episode of the Zero Disturbance Podcast, Kambria Evans explores seven powerful reasons EMDR therapy offers hope—especially for women—during times of collective trauma, oppression, and nervous system overwhelm. Drawing from neuroscience, the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model, and years of clinical experience, Kambria dismantles outdated myths about EMDR being intense, retraumatizing, or purely trauma-focused.
This episode reframes EMDR as a choice-centered, body-based, brain-based therapy that prioritizes safety, clarity, and empowerment. Kambria explains how EMDR helps clients intentionally rewire unconscious beliefs, neutralize trauma without reliving it, and embody positive beliefs of self that were never allowed to fully develop.
Whether you’re considering EMDR, currently in therapy, or a clinician wanting a more ethical and flexible approach, this episode is a grounding reminder that healing does not require suffering.
🔑 Key Takeaways
EMDR allows you to intentionally rewire what was unconsciously learned
Trauma can be processed without retelling or reliving painful experiences
EMDR does not have to start with the “worst” memory
Positive targets and resourcing are essential, not optional
The goal of EMDR is eliminating triggers—not managing them
Neuroplasticity proves that nothing about you is permanent
Your worst fears about yourself will not be confirmed through EMDR
🧠 Topics Covered
Brain-based therapy & EMDR
Trauma and the nervous system
Adaptive Information Processing (AIP model)
Neuroplasticity and healing
Choice, control, and consent in therapy
EMDR myths vs. reality
Women, trauma, and clarity in distressing times
Come learn with us at Zero Disturbance:
Want to learn more about empowering yourself to experience therapy or coaching on your terms? If you appreciated this episode, you wont want to miss out on The Client Workbook + supporting videos! https://www.zerodisturbance.com/client-workbook
We also offer free resources for clients and therapists! Get access to our free client resource library for the most up-to-date tools and resources for your own journey.
Therapists, access our favorite free resources for designing high-value offers in The Zero Disturbance Welcome Bundle,
https://www.zerodisturbance.com/free-resources
Note: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy. If you’re experiencing difficulties, please seek guidance from a licensed mental health provider. All stories, examples, and characters shared are fictionalized or composite representations. Any resemblance to actual persons or situations is purely coincidental and intended solely for educational illustration.
With a Masters in Education from Vanderbilt, Kambria has been creating trainings and teaching adult learners for over 20 years. As the Director of Education and Quality Improvement at Stanford Medical School, she created ease in complex systems, thereby giving medical trainees successful learning experiences. Now, as a dedicated mom, therapist, and EMDR Consultant, Kambria knows what it means to do things efficiently, effectively, and in a learner-centered way. When she isn't podcasting or creating online courses, you can find Kambria playing with her twins on a beach in California.
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In this episode of the Zero Disturbance Podcast, Kambria Evans explores seven powerful reasons EMDR therapy offers hope—especially for women—during times of collective trauma, oppression, and nervous system overwhelm. Drawing from neuroscience, the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model, and years of clinical experience, Kambria dismantles outdated myths about EMDR being intense, retraumatizing, or purely trauma-focused. This episode reframes EMDR as a choice-centered, body-based, brain-based therapy that prioritizes safety, clarity, and empowerment. Kambria explains how EMDR helps clients intentionally rewire unconscious beliefs, neutralize trauma without reliving it, and embody positive beliefs of self that were never allowed to fully develop. Whether you’re considering EMDR, currently in therapy, or a clinician wanting a more ethical and flexible approach, this episode is a grounding reminder that healing does not require suffering. 🔑 Key Takeaways EMDR allows you to intentionally rewire what was unconsciously learned Trauma can be processed without retelling or reliving painful experiences EMDR does not have to start with the “worst” memory Positive targets and resourcing are essential, not optional The goal of EMDR is eliminating triggers—not managing them Neuroplasticity proves that nothing about you is permanent Your worst fears about yourself will not be confirmed through EMDR 🧠 Topics Covered Brain-based therapy & EMDR Trauma and the nervous system Adaptive Information Processing (AIP model) Neuroplasticity and healing Choice, control, and consent in therapy EMDR myths vs. reality Women, trauma, and clarity in distressing times Come learn with us at Zero Disturbance: Want to learn more about empowering yourself to experience therapy or coaching on your terms? If you appreciated this episode, you wont want to miss out on The Client Workbook + supporting videos! https://www.zerodisturbance.com/client-workbook We also offer free resources for clients and therapists! Get access to our free client resource library for the most up-to-date tools and resources for your own journey. Therapists, access our favorite free resources for designing high-value offers in The Zero Disturbance Welcome Bundle, https://www.zerodisturbance.com/free-resources Note: This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy. If you’re experiencing difficulties, please seek guidance from a licensed mental health provider. All stories, examples, and characters shared are fictionalized or composite representations. Any resemblance to actual persons or situations is purely coincidental and intended solely for educational illustration. With a Masters in Education from Vanderbilt, Kambria has been creating trainings and teaching adult learners for over 20 years. As the Director of Education and Quality Improvement at Stanford Medical School, she created ease in complex systems, thereby giving medical trainees successful learning experiences. Now, as a dedicated mom, therapist, and EMDR Consultant, Kambria knows what it means to do things efficiently, effectively, and in a learner-centered way. When she isn't podcasting or creating online courses, you can find Kambria playing with her twins on a beach in California.