What Types of Memories Can MEMI Address?
Some memories stay tucked away until we choose to remember them. Others don’t give us that choice. They show up in our bodies, in our reactions, and over time can drive behaviours we feel powerless to change.
MEMI (Multichannel Eye Movement Integration) was created specifically for these kinds of memories: The ones that feel intrusive, scary and stuck. Rather than requiring you to talk through what happened, MEMI works with the sensory processing part of the brain to safely reprocess and integrate the memory. Through a series of structured eye movements, MEMI reduces the emotional charge attached to these experiences. The result is that what once felt harrowing and overwhelming becomes distant, neutral, and easier to carry.
Memories MEMI Can Help With
Acute Trauma
Accidents, assaults, natural disasters, sudden losses - an experience that remains vivid no matter how much time has passed.
Childhood Experiences
Growing up around addiction, neglect, abuse, or unpredictable caregivers can create patterns that carry into adulthood.
Relationship Pain
Breakups, betrayals, or emotionally abusive dynamics that continue to hurt or feel unresolved.
Shame Moments
Times when you felt humiliated, rejected, or powerless that still influence how you see yourself.
Workplace Events
Bullying, burnout, toxic bosses, or high-pressure incidents that leave a lasting emotional impact.
Medical or Health-Related Memories
Difficult births, frightening diagnoses, or surgeries that still cause anxiety.
Phobias and Fears
Situations where your body reacts as if danger is present, even when you know you are safe.
The Outcome
You do not lose the memory. It loses its grip on you.
For many, this allows them to step into a calmer, freer life. When the nervous system no longer braces for the past, the present becomes an enjoyable place to live.