Beth’s clinical and research interests include supporting parents, children and educators to integrate relational ways of understanding their experiences and being in connection. Beth works individually, dyadically and systemically to support mother/child and educator/child relationships, and has a strong interest in neurodivergence, trauma, and anxiety.
She completed her Master of Arts in Arts Therapy in 2012 with first class honours.
Beth’s clinical and research interests include supporting parents, children and educators to integrate relational ways of understanding their experiences and being in connection. Beth works individually, dyadically and systemically to support mother/child and educator/child relationships, and has a strong interest in neurodivergence, trauma, and anxiety.
She completed her Master of Arts in Arts Therapy in 2012 with first class honours.
Before joining Whitecliffe as a lecturer on the MCAT, Beth held senior positions within team leadership, educational consultancy, and national programme development.
Alongside her role at Whitecliffe, Beth works in private practice as a Creative Arts Therapist and Clinical Supervisor. She is a Professional member of ANZACATA, and registered teacher with a background in primary, secondary and alternative education.