About
Ms. Jane D'Arcy is a Lecturer in Counselling at the School of Psychology & Counselling, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT). She holds a Master of Counselling from QUT and specializes in counselling methodologies and therapeutic communication. Her research focuses on practical tools for abstract theories in helping professions, addressing challenges in clinical and educational settings.
Education: Master of Counselling (Queensland University of Technology).
Research Interests: Jane's work centers on enhancing communication skills in mental health and social work contexts, with a focus on translating theoretical concepts into actionable strategies for practitioners. Her publication emphasizes tools for navigating difficult conversations in therapeutic and professional environments.
Publications: Her 2020 book 'Tools For Hard Conversations in the Helping Professions' explores practical methodologies for clinicians and educators.
Advising & Grants: No specific grants or advising roles listed. Her contributions are primarily in teaching and research within the School of Psychology & Counselling.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated lab or team mentioned, though she may contribute to broader initiatives within the school.
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