Francine Bartlett
BSW (Hons); MSc(Hons) Cert IV Training and Assessment; Accredited Mental Health Social Worker; Etheric Massage; Professional Training in Buddhism and Psychotherapy.
Francine currently works in private practice, contracts to Department of Juvenile Justice as a Youth Justice Conference convener, is employed by KU as Family Counsellor for a supported playgroup, teaches for the Australian College of Contemporary Somatic Psychotherapy and Metavision Institute and supervises a variety of professionals. She has integrated a wide range of approaches with a view to facilitating the journey for individuals, couples, families, groups, organizations and communities. She has a strong commitment to early intervention and respect for people’s inner wisdom and healing potential and the power of the context to support or inhibit wellbeing. Buddhism, Process Oriented Psychology, Meditation, Developmental and Attachment Theory, Systems and Social theory, Anthroposophy, Massage, art, play and sand tray therapy, are important influences.
Francine currently works in private practice, contracts to Department of Juvenile Justice as a Youth Justice Conference convener, teaches for the Australian College of Contemporary Somatic Psychotherapy.