Conditions
Anxiety Depression PTSD
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Jocelyn Rose

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Jocelyn Rose

Overview

Jocelyn Rose is a psychotherapeutic counsellor and EMDR practitioner offering trauma-focused, evidence-informed therapy, clinical supervision, practitioner training and research. Based in Brighton and Hove, she works with adults and young people in person and online. Her practice combines clinical therapeutic work with academic expertise from her doctoral research on EMDR as a psychedelic-assisted therapy. She offers an individualised, collaborative and nurturing therapeutic environment designed to support healing, insight and change.

Her work integrates EMDR, psychotherapeutic counselling and creative modalities. She supports clients in exploring unconscious material, relational dynamics and the impact of past experiences on present life. She also provides integration work around non-ordinary experiences and co-facilitates a community psychedelic integration circle in Brighton.

Best for

Her services are suited for adults and young people seeking trauma-focused therapy, EMDR treatment, or reflective integration of challenging or transformative experiences. She works effectively with clients who value depth work, creative modalities and a relationally attuned approach.

  • Adults and young people seeking trauma-focused therapy
  • Individuals wanting EMDR (including intensive formats)
  • People seeking integration of non-ordinary or transformative experiences
  • Clients who benefit from creative or experiential therapeutic methods
  • Practitioners needing clinical supervision

Approach

Jocelyn integrates psychotherapeutic counselling with EMDR, including attachment-informed and intergenerational EMDR. EMDR can be offered within weekly or fortnightly therapy, or in focused intensives that create a sense of momentum and deeper processing. Her therapy invites exploration of unconscious material, relational patterns and themes that shape meaning and behaviour.

She incorporates creative methods such as art, role play, sand trays and work in nature to support expression beyond words. She also places importance on the therapeutic relationship as a source of insight and growth. Sessions move at a pace that matches the client’s needs, balancing emotional safety with opportunities for exploration.

Support

Jocelyn offers therapy for adults and young people in person in Brighton and Hove and online for accessibility. Weekly or fortnightly sessions are recommended. An initial consultation is free. She provides EMDR intensives, ongoing EMDR integrated into standard psychotherapy, and creative therapeutic work.

She offers clinical supervision for counsellors, psychotherapists, coaches and allied professionals, using the Seven-Eyed Model. She also provides practitioner training, community integration circles, workshops and research collaborations. All communication is confidential.

Practical details

Jocelyn works from a private practice in Brighton and an accessible clinic in Hove. She also works online. Sessions generally last one hour, with consistent weekly or fortnightly scheduling. An initial consultation is free.

  • Individual therapy fee: £200 per hour
  • EMDR intensives: priced individually
  • Clinical supervision: £120 per hour
  • Group supervision: £65 per person
  • Means-assessed places available
  • Missed sessions are chargeable except for pre-agreed absence

Location:
Brighton (private practice)
Hove clinic: 198 Church Road, BN3 2DJ

Training

  • Senior Accredited psychotherapeutic counsellor (BACP)
  • Accredited EMDR practitioner (EMDRIA)
  • Postgraduate training in psychotherapeutic counselling, education and supervision
  • Trained in attachment-informed and intergenerational EMDR
  • Postgraduate researcher exploring EMDR as a psychedelic-assisted therapy
  • Co-author of published work on psychedelic-assisted EMDR
  • Facilitator of community psychedelic integration and professional interest groups

Disclaimer:
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

Private Pay

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