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Jonah Rosen

Therapist
4 years of experience
  • Virtual & in-person
  • Anxiety, ADD/ADHD, Family issues, Anger management, Relationship issues
  • Individual therapy, Child or adolescent therapy

Great to meet you!

Jonah Rosen, LCSW, is an IFS and EMDR therapist specializing in neurodiversity-affirming care for Autistic, ADHD, PDA, and other neurodivergent children, teens, adults, and families. They integrate IFS, EMDR, and psychoeducation to help clients better understand themselves, strengthen relationships, and build lives that work with their brains—not against them.

My approach to therapy

My therapy style is deeply informed by the IFS and EMDR models. In my own experience with therapy, I often felt like I was being given advice, asked to reframe my thinking, or encouraged to practice mindfulness. While those approaches can be helpful for some people, they didn’t work for me — it often felt more like talking with a friend than engaging in a specialized therapeutic process.

IFS and EMDR feel different because they offer specific, evidence-based methods that trained therapists are uniquely equipped to guide. These approaches are grounded in the belief that your thoughts and feelings are deeply valid and meaningful. Rather than trying to change or suppress them, we work to understand why they developed in the first place.

Together, we will explore the different parts of your personality, learn the history and purpose of each part, and build a more connected and compassionate relationship with yourself. Whether the part that feels strongest is jealousy, anger, sadness, anxiety, or something else, we will approach it with curiosity and care. Often, when we try to silence or “get rid of” difficult feelings, they only become louder. Instead, we will learn to listen to them, understand them, and ultimately relate to them with greater compassion.

The very struggles that bring us into therapy can also become pathways toward richer, fuller, and more meaningful lives. In many cases, the parts of ourselves we dislike most deeply hold important clues to our most dramatic healing and growth.

What you bring into therapy won’t disappear, but it can be met with understanding, imagination, and companionship. I strive to create a space where all parts of you are welcome — including the parts that may dread, resist, or resent the idea of therapy itself.

What you can expect from me

The process is totally led by you so whatever you come in with the first session I will follow your lead and we'll talk about the different parts that are coming up for you!

About me

  • I identify as
    Caucasian, Non-binary
  • My style is
    Warm, Participatory, Affirming

Qualification and insurance

  • Years of experience
    4 years of experience
  • Training
    MSW (Master of Social Work) at Bryn Mawr College, BA (Bachelor of Arts) at University of New Haven
  • License type
    LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) (Pennsylvania)
  • Licensed in
  • Insurance accepted
    Aetna, Capital Blue Cross Pennsylvania, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Geisinger, The Health Plan

Cost

Care details

  • Top specialties
    Anxiety, ADD/ADHD, Family issues, Anger management, Relationship issues
  • More specialties
    LGBTQIA+, Identity issues
  • Therapy methods
    Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS), Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Play
  • Care types
    Individual therapy, Child or adolescent therapy
  • Ages served
    Seniors, Adults, Adolescents, Children
  • Languages
    English
  • Location
    100 South Broad Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19110