Services
Individual Sessions
One-on-one expressive arts therapy sessions
I offer face-to-face sessions located in Figtree, Wollongong.
I also do online sessions after an initial face-to-face session.
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing within a tailored therapeutic approach, designed to empower and inspire.
Further details about session availability contact me.
Groups Sessions
Group programs and workshops (client-focused)
I also offer group-based creative sessions; from general mental wellbeing to specific mental health issues (e.g. anxiety, depression, trauma etc).
If you are an agency or organisation interested in booking a group program please contact me.
Supervision
Supervision services
I provide supervision to social workers, and other allied health practitioners, who would like to work within a client-centred creative expressive arts framework.
I can provide one-on-one or group supervision options.
Please contact me for enquiries and rates.
Creative Remedies is the expression and culmination of 25 years of professional experience, study, and training; as well as personal life experiences.
For context, my professional experience and credentials most relevant are summarised below:
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Adv. Dip Transpersonal Art Therapy (graduating June 24)
Master of Social Worker (Qualifying) University of New England
PhD, University of Wollongong (Sociology, Cultural and Music Studies).
BA (Hons), University of Wollongong
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Tuning into Teens Facilitator
Bringing Up Great Kids Facilitator
DBT program (with Art Therapy Processes)
Strength-based Approach (St Lukes/Innovative Resources)
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I have taught various courses in higher education, most recently within the social work discipline including: ethics, community development and techniques for working empathetically with clients.
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I have many areas of interest in relation to theraputic work. Some of these include:
Grief, loss, bereavement and remembrance
Music and movement - creative processes for healing and recovery
Play and creative arts therapy
Social and community context of mental health
Impact of nature and the environment on human wellbeing.