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    Eleanor Keiller

    Dramatherapist / Doctoral Researcher / British Association of Dramatherapists Research Committee Lead

    Eleanor Keiller is a registered dramatherapist and researcher specializing in the field of dramatherapy. She is currently pursuing her PhD at Queen Mary University of London, focusing on the active ingredients of dramatherapy for children and young people experiencing emotional distress, including symptoms of anxiety, depression, and trauma-related distress.12

    As an academic, Eleanor has served as an academic tutor in Psychological Therapies (MSc), supervising nearly 30 students to completion.2 She has also guest lectured on dramatherapy for Psychological Therapies (MSc) and Creative Arts and Mental Health (MSc) courses.2

    In her clinical work, Eleanor has experience in various settings, including the NHS and education sectors. She has supported children in schools, adults with mental health needs, and individuals with learning disabilities.2

    Eleanor is actively involved in research and professional organizations. She chairs the British Association of Dramatherapists Research Subcommittee and is currently the Principal Investigator of a funded research project exploring dramatherapy with migrant and refugee communities.2

    With her extensive experience in dramatherapy practice, research, and education, Eleanor Keiller contributes significantly to the field of therapeutic arts and mental health support.2

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    Birmingham, England, United Kingdom