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Sam Smith
Sam Smith
Email: SSmith@adelaide.tabor.edu.au

Sam has been teaching within the Counselling team at Tabor for the past ten years, and is the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. 

After completing both undergraduate (Bachelor of Social Science - Counselling - 2010) and postgraduate training (Master of Counselling Practice - 2014) at Tabor, Sam operates as a private counsellor and has completed postgraduate training in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Gottman Method Couples Therapy, and is currently a Provisional PhD Candidate at Edith Cowan University. 

Since graduating, Sam has also worked in a number of different counselling contexts in the human services sector. These roles have given her experience counselling a broad range of people from many different walks of life, and utilising various counselling modalities and interventions. 

Kathryn Law
Kathryn Law
Email: KLaw@adelaide.tabor.edu.au

Kat graduated from her Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Counselling) in 2017 and her Masters in Counselling Practice in 2020. Previously, Kat has worked as a Pastoral Care Worker in schools, a Counselor for a suicide prevention & aftercare program, and a School Counselor & Wellbeing Coordinator. She now runs a full time online therapy private practice, focusing on body image, identity, trauma and anxiety. Kat has always loved academia and is passionate about helping students engage with the learning process so they can become confident and successful professionals in the workforce.

Alea Losch
Alea Losch
Email: ALosch@adelaide.tabor.edu.au

I completed my Bachelor's Degree, Honour's Degree, Master's Degree and PhD in Clinical Psychology. I am passionate about learning and sharing knowledge with others. I have been working in clinical practice for the past 6 years, mainly working in private practice. I have a special interest in the field of trauma. 

Rina Schalkwyk
Rina Schalkwyk
Email: RVanSchalkwyk@adelaide.tabor.edu.au

I currently work as a part time counsellor for Victim Support Service in the Redress Support Team.  I support adult survivors of child sexual abuse manage the Redress Scheme with practical and therapeutic support.  I also work as a trainer for Blue Knot Foundation whilst continuing general counselling in private practice. 
I use a variety of modalities in practice as guided by client need and have a specific and keen interest in neuroscience.  I have completed a Master's in Counselling Practice at Tabor in 2015

    Course info

    CO7301/CO8301Sem12020 Introduction to Counselling Theories - S1 2020

    • Teacher: Sam Smith
    • Non-editing teacher: Kathryn Law
    • Non-editing teacher: Alea Losch
    • Non-editing teacher: Rina Schalkwyk

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