“Competence with compassion.”
“More than the EMDR sessions, Jacqueline’s genuine care helped me cope with depression, anxiety, and trauma. She puts great dedication into her practice and real concern for the recovery and wellbeing of her clients. “
Christian April 2026
I always feel very privileged to be able to support clients on their healing journeys.
If you or someone you love is struggling, I offer compassionate, evidence-based care to help you move forward. Drop me a message for a no obligation chat.
Jacqueline Gozzard, Psychotherapist BSc EMDR
Trauma Psychotherapist BSc EMDR PGcert BSCAH MRSM EMDR UK (Specialising in PTSD, Fibromyalgia, Anxiety & Phobias)
Hi my name is Jacky, I am retired full time healthcare professional with extensive experience over 20 years in private healthcare and the NHS. I now work part time in my private practice as a dedicated psychotherapist. My area of expertise lies in anxiety and trauma. I am committed to helping individuals cope with stress, anxiety and PTSD symptoms. My focus is on providing effective treatment for
13/04/2026
After taking some down time I am back with my latest blog:
Let me know if this resonates with you ?
Coping With Losing A Parent And Unresolved Loss The Grief of “What Will Never Be”: Coping With Losing a Parent and Unresolved Loss
05/02/2026
My article published this week.
Opinion | "Surviving is not the same as coping, and coping is not the same as living well. For many people with mental health conditions, PIP is not a luxury. It is a lifeline," writes Jacqueline Gozzard https://trib.al/I1tJEZH
Nice 😊
04/01/2026
Starting 2026 with being accepted onto my MSc Psychology Counselling Course.
Best sharpen my pencil then !!
20/10/2025
Mindset Matters Monday.
Embracing Change and Personal Growth.
“It is never too late to be what you might have been.” — George Eliot
As I walk through Sherwood Forest and watch the leaves fall I am reminded of the beauty of transformation and the endless possibilities for renewal. Just as nature prepares for a new season, we too can embrace the idea that it’s never too late to achieve our aspirations or become the person we’ve always envisioned.
George Eliot was actually the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, a brilliant woman who overcame the significant challenges of her time to have her work published. In an era when women faced immense barriers in the literary world, she persevered, paving the way for future generations of female writers. Her journey is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of pursuing one’s passions despite obstacles.
Her quote serves as an inspirational message about personal growth and the potential for change at any age. It encourages us not to be deterred by past experiences or the passage of time. Instead, it invites us to take action towards our aspirations, learn new skills, and evolve into the individuals we desire to be.
Why This Matters:
1. Personal Potential
Eliot emphasises that our potential is not fixed. We really do have the ability to continue growing and changing, no matter where we are in life. This mindset allows us to break free from our self-imposed limitations.
2. Overcoming Regret
The quote serves as a powerful reminder that it’s possible to overcome past regrets and obstacles. A desire for change can propel us forward, helping us to focus on what truly matters and pursue our passions with renewed vigor.
As we witness the falling of the autumn leaves, let this season inspire us to let go of what no longer serves us. What dreams have you put on hold? What steps can you take today to move closer to becoming the person you want to be?
Remember, it’s never too late to start anew. Embrace the change, harness your potential, and let this season of transformation guide you towards your best self.
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