Exploring the Benefits of EMDR Therapy with Teratappers for Enhanced Kinetic and Audio Processing
- Matthew Vincent

- Apr 6
- 3 min read
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy has gained recognition as an effective treatment for trauma and other psychological challenges. A growing area of interest within EMDR practice is the use of Teratappers, devices designed to provide tactile stimulation through kinetic and audio processing. This blog post explores why integrating Teratappers into EMDR therapy can enhance treatment outcomes, supported by findings from recent journal research.

What Are Teratappers and How Do They Work?
Teratappers are handheld devices that deliver rhythmic tapping or vibration to the skin, often combined with subtle audio cues. In EMDR therapy, bilateral stimulation is a core component, traditionally achieved through eye movements or hand taps. Teratappers offer an alternative or complementary method by engaging the sensory system through touch and sound.
The kinetic stimulation from Teratappers activates sensory receptors in the skin, while the audio signals provide an additional layer of bilateral input. This dual sensory engagement can help clients maintain focus and facilitate the brain’s natural processing of traumatic memories.
Why Use Teratappers in EMDR Therapy?
Research published in the Journal of EMDR Practice and Research highlights several reasons for incorporating Teratappers into EMDR sessions:
Enhanced Sensory Engagement: Teratappers stimulate both tactile and auditory pathways, which can increase the brain’s ability to integrate and process distressing memories.
Improved Client Comfort: Some clients find eye movements or manual tapping uncomfortable or distracting. Teratappers offer a gentler, more controlled form of stimulation.
Greater Accessibility: For clients with physical limitations or sensory sensitivities, Teratappers provide an adaptable option that can be customized in intensity and rhythm.
Consistent Bilateral Stimulation: Devices ensure steady, rhythmic input, which can be difficult to maintain manually, supporting more effective therapy sessions.
Benefits Backed by Research
A 2022 study in the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation examined the effects of EMDR therapy using Teratappers with combined kinetic and audio processing. The study found:
Participants reported faster reduction in trauma-related symptoms compared to traditional EMDR methods.
The dual sensory input helped reduce anxiety during sessions, making it easier for clients to engage with difficult memories.
Therapists observed improved client focus and reduced session time, suggesting more efficient processing.
Another article in the International Journal of Psychological Studies noted that the combination of tactile and auditory stimulation can activate multiple brain regions involved in emotional regulation and memory reconsolidation. This supports the idea that Teratappers enhance the neurobiological mechanisms underlying EMDR therapy.
Practical Examples of Teratapper Use in Therapy
Consider a client struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who finds eye movements triggering or overwhelming. Using Teratappers, the therapist can provide rhythmic tapping on the client’s hands or arms, paired with soft bilateral audio tones. This approach allows the client to stay grounded and focused without discomfort.
In another case, a client with sensory processing challenges benefits from the adjustable intensity of Teratappers. The therapist can tailor the stimulation to the client’s tolerance, gradually increasing it as therapy progresses. This flexibility helps maintain engagement and supports steady progress.
Tips for Therapists Using Teratappers
Start Slow: Introduce the device gently and explain its purpose to the client.
Customize Settings: Adjust tapping speed and audio volume based on client feedback.
Combine with Traditional Methods: Use Teratappers alongside eye movements or manual tapping when appropriate.
Monitor Client Response: Watch for signs of discomfort or distraction and modify stimulation accordingly.
What Clients Can Expect
Clients using Teratappers in EMDR therapy often notice a calming effect during sessions. The rhythmic tapping and audio cues can help reduce feelings of overwhelm and increase the sense of safety. Over time, this can lead to more effective processing of traumatic memories and symptom relief.
Summary
EMDR therapy with Teratappers offers a promising enhancement by combining kinetic and audio processing. Research supports that this dual sensory stimulation improves client comfort, engagement, and treatment efficiency. Therapists can use Teratappers to tailor EMDR sessions to individual needs, especially for clients who struggle with traditional bilateral stimulation methods.
If you are exploring EMDR therapy options, consider discussing Teratappers with your therapist. This approach may provide a more comfortable and effective path to healing.




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