This is a brief overview of our current staff. Please click on their name for more details and photos
Max is an experienced clinician, individual and group supervisor and trainer, working intensively in this field for many years. He has accrued significant skill and a depth of insight in teaching and training people in other cultures around the world. He is the author of several books on psychodrama. He is an Honorary Distinguished member of ANZPA Inc.
Brigid is a highly experienced therapist and clinical supervisor. She is a psychodrama trainer, educator and practitioner and enjoys combining creative arts with psychodrama. Brigid is a staff member of the Moreno Collegium.
Elizabeth aswell as being sociodrama practitioner and psychodrama trainer is a highly experienced organisational consultant and is often engaged as a management consultant, organisation developer and group work trainer and educator in community educational and corporate settings. She has been running the Core training programs in brisbane for nearly 20 years. Diz is the Director of Community and Organisational Development for the Moreno Collegium for Human Centred Learning, Research and Development.
Don ReekieDon is a trainer educator and practitioner, psychodramatist and role trainer. He is a group psychotherapist and individual therapist, and supervision of individuals and teams has been a major aspect of his work. Don is a trainer and consultant for the Moreno Collegium for Human Centred Learning, Research and Development.
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Rollo Browne
Rollo Browne, BA, Dip Ed, Dip Adult Ed, MAppSci, is a Sociodramatist who has been applying Morenian methods for the past 15 years across his consulting and facilitation work. He worked extensively with boy's education issues in schools before specialising in group dynamics, team development and cultural change in organisations: where the issues are similar but everyone wears longer pants. The key to his work is the love of action and the reconnection of clients to their own spontaneity so that they can intervene in their own situations. He has been on staff at the Psychodrama NSW Training Institute in Sydney, Australia since 1997, editor of the ANZPA Journal (2003-2007) and is currently on the ANZPA Executive. His most recent publications, “Assumptions of a Sociodramatist” and “Directing Sociodrama” are in the last two issues of the BPA Journal.
