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Bilateral ocular stimulation(EMDR, Flash Technique, and MEMI)

An app designed by therapists, for therapists.

The therapist controls the session, the patient sees only the stimulus, and both screens stay synchronized in real time.

One session, two screens

Therapist

The therapist adjusts stimulus, speed, audio, and phase of the work.

Patient

The patient opens a link and stays on a clean screen, without controls.

How it works today

1

Open a session

Choose EMDR, Flash Technique, or MEMI. A random link is created for that session.

2

Send the link

The patient enters the dedicated view. There is nothing to configure.

3

Guide the work

You manage stimulation, pauses, sets, and transitions. The patient sees only what is needed.

Works with Zoom, Meet, and any video call

MindStim works alongside the video software you already use — Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Doxy, SimplePractice, TheraNest, or any other telehealth platform.

How to see video and BLS together

Place the video call window and MindStim side by side on the same screen — no integration to set up.

For the patient

Suggest video on top and MindStim below: the BLS fills the width of the screen and stays in the central field of view.

For you

Keep video and the MindStim dashboard side by side so you can monitor stimulation and the patient at once.

Available features

  • Visual BLS with color, size, position, and movement patterns.
  • Bilateral audio with separate controls for therapist and patient.
  • MEMI mode with wizard, safe place, cinema frame, and in-session SUDs.
  • Realtime synchronization between therapist dashboard and patient view.

Privacy

The current version deliberately avoids patient accounts, clinical databases, tracking cookies, and local retention. Session state stays in memory on the realtime server and is removed when the session closes.

No patient registry.
No clinical content saved.
Opaque invite link used only to enter the session.
Full privacy policy

Start a test session

Pick the BLS technique that fits today’s clinical work: EMDR, Flash Technique, or MEMI.