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Romi Kupfer

Registered Art Therapist, Counsellor & Clinic Manager

Romi sees patients for creative arts therapy and counselling

About

Romi Kupfer is a creative arts therapist and counsellor with over 10 years of experience working with children, adolescents and young adults in artistic settings. Romi is passionate about connecting with young people with diverse backgrounds and abilities. She is particularly driven by supporting young people during difficult periods and transitional stages in their lives.

Romi is dedicated to supporting young people in finding their voice and holding agency for themselves through the creative arts. She recognises the power creative arts has in fostering, connecting and supporting young people and feels privileged to be able to provide this support to individuals and groups.

Romi has completed her youth mental health first aid training, has written for the Arts Wellbeing Collective magazine, a mental health initiative run by Arts Centre Melbourne and has volunteered in the wards at the Royal Children’s Hospital. Romi is a graduate from the Victorian College of the Arts and has facilitated workshops with professional theatre companies alongside working in community settings and in schools across both primary and secondary, in mainstream and flexible learning environments.

Romi’s specialises in using different art forms to support the creative expression of her patients. These include but are not limited to: writing, drawing, painting, crafting, movement, dance, song, and drama.

As a counsellor Romi uses an integrative approach across multiple therapeutic modalities including: mindfulness, narrative therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and internal family systems (IFS).

She aims to use her extensive experience in the creative arts and arts facilitation, to support her patients to live meaningful and fulfilling lives.

Qualifications

Master of Therapeutic Arts Practice
Graduate Diploma of Counselling
Master of Directing for Performance
Bachelor of Performing Arts (Honours)

Memberships

Professional Member – Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA)

Patients

Romi sees children, adolescents, young adults and parents.

Hours

Romi consults the following hours:
Fridays 1.30pm – 5pm
Saturdays 9am – 6pm

Romi also facilitates social groups on Monday afternoons
For more information view our programs.

Areas of Interest

ADHD
Adjustment and life transition challenges
Anxiety, worries and fears
Autism
Behavioural problems and discipline
Body image and weight issues
Boundary settings
Chronic Pain
Depression
Disability
Gender
Grief and loss
Identity
Learning and motivation issues
LGBTIQA+
Low mood and mood disturbance
Low self-esteem
Neurodiversity
Relationship and social issues
Sexuality
Trauma

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