From Stuck to Steady: Healing Single-Incident Trauma with EMDR-PRECI
Breaking free from the grip of a single painful memory.
You’ve Heard of EMDR But What’s EMDR-PRECI?
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a powerful tool I often use to help people work through challenging experiences. But there’s a specialized version I’ve come to really appreciate for certain situations, it’s called EMDR-PRECI, short for the EMDR Protocol for Recent Critical Incidents and Ongoing Traumatic Stress.
I get it, the name sounds formal and a bit technical. But in plain language, it’s a targeted, effective way to help people who are stuck after experiencing one single, overwhelming event.
What Makes EMDR-PRECI Different from the Standard EMDR Protocol?
Think of EMDR-PRECI as a more streamlined, laser-focused cousin of traditional EMDR. While standard EMDR often explores a broader timeline, addressing multiple memories, themes, or repeated distress over time, PRECI zooms in on one specific event, the one your mind and body just can’t seem to shake.
That event might be recent, like a first responder dealing with a tough call, a sudden car accident, or an unexpected act of violence. Or it could be something from years ago that still feels alive in your body and mind as if it happened yesterday.
By narrowing the focus, PRECI helps the brain process that one memory more quickly and directly, often leading to faster relief.
What Does It Feel Like When Trauma Gets “Stuck”?
If you’ve ever felt like you’re trapped in a mental loop replaying one painful event, you’re not alone. Single-incident trauma can feel exactly like that, a “replay” button in your mind that you can’t press pause on.
Maybe you catch yourself going over the event again and again, even when you desperately want to stop. Certain sights, sounds, or smells might trigger that sinking feeling in your stomach or cause your heart to race. You may find yourself avoiding places or people connected to the event, even things you used to enjoy now feel overwhelming or unsafe.
On the outside, you might seem “fine,” but inside it’s exhausting. You’re on edge, your sleep is restless, your focus is harder, and your body feels tense like it’s bracing for something to happen again. The event’s grip feels unrelenting, no matter how much time has passed.
How Exactly Does EMDR-PRECI Work to Break That Cycle?
This is where EMDR-PRECI really shines. Using the same foundational EMDR techniques, like gentle eye movements, tapping, or sounds, the protocol helps your brain fully process the memory that’s causing distress.
But unlike broader EMDR approaches that explore many memories or a whole timeline, PRECI goes straight to the root: the one moment that changed everything for you.
By addressing that memory head-on, PRECI helps your nervous system release the trauma response that’s been “stuck.” This often means less distress when thinking about the event, fewer intrusive thoughts or flashbacks, and a greater sense of calm and control in daily life.
Who Benefits Most from EMDR-PRECI? Is It Right for You?
I’ve seen PRECI make a real difference for people who have faced one particularly challenging event, especially first responders and public safety personnel impacted by a difficult call, veterans processing critical incidents from their service, and others who have experienced sudden or unexpected trauma. This can include surviving medical emergencies or serious illness, witnessing sudden loss or unexpected death, going through assaults or acts of violence, or being affected by accidents, workplace injuries, or natural disasters. Traumatic traffic accidents or other sudden events that still feel raw can also be addressed with this approach.
Even if that event happened years ago, if it still feels sharp or overwhelming, PRECI can help your brain and body finally acknowledge that it’s behind you. It helps you remember without reliving, and that shift can truly change your life.
Why I Keep Choosing This Protocol for My Clients
What I love most about EMDR-PRECI is the hope it brings. Healing doesn’t have to be an overwhelming, drawn-out process. With the right focus and care, relief can come sooner than you think.
I’ve seen clients walk out of sessions feeling lighter, less burdened, and more connected to the present moment. It’s not about erasing the past or pretending difficult things didn’t happen, it’s about reclaiming your life and sense of self from the grip of trauma.
When your mind and body can process what happened, that event loses its power to control how you feel today. That’s real freedom.
Moving Forward: Healing with EMDR-PRECI
If there’s one event that keeps pulling you back, know that you don’t have to carry that weight forever. EMDR-PRECI offers a gentle, focused approach to help your nervous system finally put that memory where it belongs, safely in the past.
Healing doesn’t mean forgetting. It means being able to move forward without that event defining you anymore.
If this feels like the support you’ve been looking for, I’d love to connect. You can schedule a free consultation with me by clicking the “Book Now” button, and we’ll chat about whether EMDR-PRECI is the right fit for you.

Ashley Latendresse, RP, M.A., BSc, ADMH
Clinic Owner, Registered Psychotherapist, EMDR Trained
Ashley is a Registered Psychotherapist (RP) in good standing with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO). Her practice focuses on the treatment of PTSD and trauma symptoms, relationship challenges, and self-esteem. Ashley integrates a range of therapeutic approaches, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), to support meaningful and lasting change. She holds a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University, a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Trent University, and a specialization in Addictions and Mental Health from Durham College.
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