Trauma-Informed Decor & EMDR Therapy Wall Art
Trauma-Informed Decor for EMDR & Trauma Therapy Practices
Create safe, healing environments with gentle, non-triggering wall art designed specifically for trauma therapy and EMDR practices.
Our trauma-informed art collection is carefully curated to support PTSD treatment, complex trauma therapy, and EMDR sessions—providing visual safety and calm without triggering imagery.
What is Trauma-Informed Decor?
Trauma-informed decor follows evidence-based principles to create environments that:
- Avoid triggering imagery: No sharp edges, aggressive colors, or chaotic compositions
- Promote safety: Soft, predictable patterns that signal calm to the nervous system
- Support regulation: Colors and forms that activate the parasympathetic nervous system
- Respect boundaries: Non-intrusive, gentle visual presence
- Foster hope: Uplifting without being overly bright or stimulating
Designed for EMDR Therapy
EMDR therapists have unique needs when it comes to office art:
- Non-distracting: Won't interfere with bilateral stimulation or eye movements
- Bilateral symmetry options: Support the EMDR process
- Calming presence: Help clients feel safe during reprocessing
- Neutral emotional tone: Won't activate trauma responses
Trauma-Informed Design Principles
Every piece in our trauma-informed collection follows these evidence-based guidelines:
1. Color Psychology for Trauma
- Soft blues and greens (calming, safe)
- Warm neutrals (grounding, stable)
- Gentle pastels (soothing, non-threatening)
- Avoid: Reds, sharp contrasts, dark imagery
2. Visual Safety
- Rounded, organic forms (no sharp edges)
- Predictable patterns (reduce hypervigilance)
- Open, spacious compositions (not claustrophobic)
- Nature-inspired imagery (inherently calming)
3. Nervous System Regulation
- Horizontal lines (promote calm)
- Soft gradients (gentle transitions)
- Balanced compositions (visual stability)
- Minimal complexity (reduce overwhelm)
Perfect for Trauma Therapy Modalities
- EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
- Somatic Experiencing
- Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
- Trauma-Focused CBT
- Internal Family Systems (IFS)
- PTSD Treatment
- Complex Trauma Therapy
What Trauma Therapists Are Saying
"As an EMDR therapist, I needed art that wouldn't distract during bilateral stimulation but would still create a sense of safety. This collection is perfect—my clients often comment on how calm they feel the moment they enter my office."
— Jennifer Martinez, EMDR Certified Therapist
Trauma-Informed Collections
EMDR Therapy Art
Bilateral symmetry, non-distracting compositions, calming colors—designed specifically for EMDR practices.
PTSD-Safe Imagery
Gentle, non-triggering art that creates psychological safety for PTSD treatment.
Somatic Therapy Art
Grounding, body-centered imagery that supports somatic and sensorimotor approaches.
Complex Trauma Collection
Extra-gentle, deeply calming pieces for complex trauma and dissociative disorder treatment.
Free Trauma-Informed Design Guide
Download: "Creating Trauma-Safe Therapy Spaces: An Evidence-Based Guide for EMDR & Trauma Therapists"
Learn how to:
- Apply trauma-informed principles to your office design
- Choose colors that support nervous system regulation
- Avoid common triggering design elements
- Create a trauma-safe waiting room
- Support different phases of trauma treatment through environment
Wholesale Pricing for Trauma Practices
Special pricing available for:
- EMDR therapists outfitting multiple rooms
- Trauma treatment centers
- PTSD clinics
- Group trauma therapy practices
Designed in collaboration with EMDR therapists, trauma specialists, and somatic practitioners. Trusted by trauma treatment centers worldwide.