A thriving mental health can make the world of difference and it’s Emma-Rose’s passion to work in this space.
Emma-Rose loves the variety in her role. To highlight her areas of practice, she currently:
- consults in her psychology clinics
- supports school teams to understand the nuances of neurodivergent students
- supervises other psychologists locally and interstate
- presents to schools, local community groups, at conferences and seminars
- assists workplaces to better understand mental health and to better engage and support neurodivergent team members
- ALL with a particular interest in creating a neurodiversity affirming community, where difference is celebrated and understood.
As the director of Spectrum House Psychology, Emma-Rose Consulting and Co-Director of the Paediatric Health Collective, she has been working in this space for 20+ years, both in Australia and abroad.
Although her work is naturally grounded by science, it is designed to be interactive, engaging, and even a little fun! Mental health can be a heavy topic and Emma-Rose aims to present information in an easily digestible manner, that at heart is applicable and user-friendly.
When not working in the mental health space, Emma-Rose has a love for parenting her two sons, camping, and ultra trail running.