
Research and Knowledge Center
EMDR 4 PEACE places a profound emphasis on the development, research, and accessibility of advanced therapeutic tools. Here you can find the latest professional materials, clinical protocols, and cutting-edge research we develop and implement in the field to foster resilience and trauma healing
A Groundbreaking Study Published in the International Journal Frontiers in Psychology
A comprehensive evaluation study (Trauma-informed training as a path to intergroup readiness) based on the organization fieldwork, selected for prestigious international academic publication. The study examines and demonstrates how the organization's EMDR training programs, delivered within a unique shared society (binational and bilingual) framework, significantly strengthen therapists' clinical efficacy, while simultaneously fostering profound processes of hope, trust-building, and social healing between groups in conflict.
Acute Protocol
Acute Intervention Protocol for Emergency Situations
Access the organization's official protocol for a focused, first-session intervention in acute emergency situations. The protocol is based on a rapid clinical model (EMD), incorporating practical tools for regulation, grounding, and relaxation (the 4 Elements exercise and the "Container" technique). This dedicated tool is designed for immediate, first-line fieldwork intervention to reduce distress levels (SUD) and prevent post-trauma following extreme events.


Time-Limited EMDR Protocol for Trauma-Focused Therapy
A clinical working model edited by Yaara Gafni, tailored for a defined and focused framework of 12 EMDR sessions for trauma therapy. Grounded in EMDR psychotherapy and the AIP model, this protocol is designed for focused interventions with trauma survivors, security forces, combat veterans, and conflict-affected populations. The protocol provides a clear roadmap encompassing targeted assessment, advanced stabilization and regulation skills (4 Elements, Jacobson, and Container techniques), focused past-present-future processing (EMD/EMDR), and long-term resilience and functional recovery.
Infinity Walk Model
Stabilization and Regulation After Trauma
A practical stabilization model developed by Dr. Tuly Flint, integrating EMDR principles with movement, art therapy, and somatic regulation. The Infinity Walk supports individuals, families, teams, and groups after trauma by strengthening resources, restoring grounding, and enabling safer access to distressing memories through a structured movement process.


