Rosie Sweet is an alumnus of ARU's MA Dramatherapy and since qualifying has worked with a range of clients within the NHS and Cambridgeshire communities.
After graduating from ARU, Rosie has worked as a dramatherapist in both acute and community settings. Her experience within the NHS was focused on adults with acute mental health complications such as personality disorders, depression and psychosis. During this time, she worked in two city hospitals including forensic and medium security wards. Her community work has been based in schools working with adolescents with a range of therapeutic needs, including clients with neurodiversities and clients affected by adverse childhood experiences or trauma.
Rosie is a qualified clinical supervisor and a full member of the British Association of Dramatherapy supervision subcommittee.
Rosie currently teaches on the following modules:
Sweet, R. (2020). ‘The Parallel Process – Dramatherapy sessions with an older non-verbal client’, Dramatherapy: the Journal of the Association for Dramatherapists. 40 (3), p doi.org/10.1177/0263067220916