The EMDR Group Protocol for Children (EMDR GP/C) was developed by Ümran Korkmazlar in 1999 to intervene with children affected by the Marmara earthquake. Since then, EMDR GP/C has been used for different populations in various traumatic events and shown to be effective with children affected by earthquakes, a mining accident, war, and loss. It can be used effectively in the acute phase of trauma and/or when Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms occur. EMDR GP/C can be applied to children over the age of 6. Based on the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model, the EMDR GP/C consists of eight phases, just like the standard EMDR protocol which this chapter describes.