Author and Trainer
Trisha Waters is the author of Therapeutic Storywriting (publ.
David Fulton 2004) and an experienced educational trainer.
Her paper on Therapeutic Storywriting was published in the international
journal 'Psychodynamic Practice' (Vol. 8 Aug 2003, BrunnerRoutledge).
Trisha has also published articles in a range of UK journals including
Counselling in Education, Psychosynthesis & Education,
SENCO Update, Educational Therapy & Therapeutic Teaching and
Young Minds.
Biography
Trisha currently divides her time between her job as senior lecturer
in SEN & Inclusion at the University of Chichester where she
oversees the MA modules in SEN & Inclusion and working as an
independent consultant in the field of behaviour management, emotional
literacy, SEN and inclusion. She is also engaged in doctoral research
at Southampton University where she is researching the relationship
between emotional and cognitive learning.
After graduating from Sussex University with a degree in Logic
and Modern Physics, Trisha completed her PGCE and began her teaching
career in a residential therapeutic community school for boys with
severe emotional and behavioural diificulties. She later worked
as a classteacher and senior manager in an inner London primary
school before moving to Brighton where she worked as a SENCO in
a large junior school. While in London she trained as a counsellor
and therapist at the Psychosynthesis and Education Trust where her
training placement was with the school based counselling organisation
The Place To Be. She later gained an MA in Therapeutic Interventions
in Primary Schools from Sussex University and completed her training
in supervision at the British Association of Psychotherapists.
With the support of a Best Practice Research Scholarship dissemination
grant Trisha wrote and taught the course on Educational Counselling
and Therapeutic Teaching at Crawley College. In 2004 she led the
Therapeutic Storywriting
Project
for the South-east Region SEN Partnership (SERSEN). She
was a member of the SEN Committee responsible for writing the SEN
policy for Brighton & Hove and co-wrote the Brighton & Hove
policy for Counselling in Primary Schools. She has delivered training
and consultancy to schools and LAs around the UK.
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