Jordan is a registered creative arts therapist, and sandtray practitioner based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. She works predominantly within the Master’s programme as a lecturer and placement coordinator, alongside her private practice as a Creative Arts Therapist.
Jordan has experience working with diverse populations, and community and private organisations, facilitating group and individual creative arts therapy. Her experience is with supporting individuals navigating grief and loss, anxiety, trauma, attachment, and overall health and well-being. For the past three years, she has been working with children and families, within her therapeutic practice, and in the last year, alongside placement students within the Creative Art Therapies.
Her work is grounded in the belief that creativity has the power to foster healing, insight, and transformation.
Jordan is a registered creative arts therapist, and sandtray practitioner based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. She works predominantly within the Master’s programme as a lecturer and placement coordinator, alongside her private practice as a Creative Arts Therapist.
Jordan has experience working with diverse populations, and community and private organisations, facilitating group and individual creative arts therapy. Her experience is with supporting individuals navigating grief and loss, anxiety, trauma, attachment, and overall health and well-being. For the past three years, she has been working with children and families, within her therapeutic practice, and in the last year, alongside placement students within the Creative Art Therapies.
Her work is grounded in the belief that creativity has the power to foster healing, insight, and transformation.
Alongside her master’s in creative arts therapy, which she completed in 2022, Jordan has a Bachelor of Visual Arts in painting. Within her bachelors, Jordan explored the concept of physical space and what draws us in or pushes us away, using colour and shape. Carrying her creative practice into her therapeutic practice, she has expanded her explorations and interests to how do we as humans take up, share, hold and give space, through our bodies, our materials and our playful and curious imaginations.
Jordan is glad to live just outside of the city, nestled in a neighbourhood of art, music, community, and especially close to the beach.