
معرفی
Rosie Sweet serves as a Lecturer in Dramatherapy within the Cambridge School of Creative Industries at Anglia Ruskin University, teaching core modules including Core Processes, Drama as Therapy, and Principles of Dramatherapy for the postgraduate program.
Her educational background comprises:
- MA in Dramatherapy from Anglia Ruskin University
- BA in Drama
Rosie's clinical expertise spans NHS acute mental health settings (working with adults experiencing personality disorders, depression, and psychosis in forensic/medium-security wards) and community schools supporting adolescents with neurodiversities and trauma histories. Her research focuses on adapting dramatherapy for non-verbal elderly clients and therapeutic applications for complex mental health conditions, emphasizing trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming approaches.
Her 2020 publication examines parallel processes in dramatherapy with non-verbal elderly clients, reflecting her specialization in geriatric mental health interventions and non-verbal communication techniques within therapeutic frameworks.
Professional Recognition:
- Full member of British Association of Dramatherapists (BADth)
- HCPC registered practitioner
- Qualified clinical supervisor serving on BADth supervision subcommittee
Rosie provides clinical supervision and maintains active NHS/community practice but no student advising roles or research grants are documented. Her work bridges academic instruction with frontline therapeutic practice across acute and community mental health contexts.



