TRAUMA REPROCESSING

Support trauma reprocessing with bilateral stimulation

Wevana uses EMDR-inspired bilateral stimulation to support nervous system regulation and help facilitate trauma reprocessing—at home or alongside professional care.

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Support nervous system regulation during trauma processing

Traumatic experiences can remain stored in the nervous system long after the event has passed. Even when you understand something logically, your body may still react as if it’s happening in the present.

Trauma reprocessing focuses on helping the brain and body integrate those experiences so they feel less activating over time.

WIRELESS BILATERAIL STIMULATION TABS (EMDR TAPPERS)

Wevana Tabs

$249

Our wireless bilateral stimulation tappers offer a beautiful, compact, and portable way to reduce the symptoms of anxiety, increase focus, and improve sleep. Experience the transformative effects of bilateral stimulation anytime, anywhere, commonly used in EMDR therapy, without the hassle of wires or cords.

Start a self-guided session through our Bluetooth companion app, or let your specialist control your Tabs remotely.

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An EMDR-inspired tool that can help support integration

Bilateral stimulation is a core component of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a therapeutic approach used to help people process distressing memories.

Alternating left-right stimulation supports communication between brain hemispheres and can help the nervous system remain regulated while difficult material is accessed.

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Join thousands tapping into relief with Wevana

FAQ

No. Wevana is not a replacement for therapy. It is an EMDR-inspired bilateral stimulation device designed to support nervous system regulation and complement professional care.

Bilateral stimulation is widely used within EMDR therapy to support trauma reprocessing. It can help regulate physiological activation and support integration when used appropriately.

While some people use bilateral stimulation independently for stress regulation, trauma processing is often best supported by a trained professional. If you are actively working through trauma, consult a qualified provider.

No. Wevana is a non-invasive nervous system support tool and is not a medical or diagnostic device.

Yes. Wevana is designed to support professional use and can be integrated into trauma-informed therapeutic work.