About us...
Acting Director
of Training

Rollo Browne M AppSci (Social Ecology), BA Dip Ed, Grad. Dip in Adult Education, Sociodramatist, TEP in Training (Trainer, Educator and Practitioner of psychodrama)
Rollo's work spans leadership, organisational development and boy's education issues in schools. For the past 17 years he has applied Morenian methods in his consulting and facilitation work. He has been on staff at Psychodrama NSW (previously the Psychodrama Training Institute of NSW) for 8 years.

Visiting Trainer

Bona Anna
Bona Anna is a psychodramatist and trainer currently studying as a PhD candidate at Macquarie University, Sydney. She is inspired by the groundbreaking work of Joseph Levi Moreno, the founder of psychodrama, finding many useful applications in contemporary work and life situations.

Visiting Trainer

Max Clayton
Dr G Max Clayton is the Director of Training with the Wellington Psychodrama Training Institute. He has been responsible for much of the development of psychodrama in Australia and New Zealand. Max Clayton is an experienced clinician, individual and group supervisor and trainer who has worked intensively in this field for many years. He has accrued significant skill and a depth of insight in teaching and training people in other cultures around the world. He is the author a several books on role training, role theory, group leadership and psychodrama. Max is a Psychodramatist Trainer, Educator and Practitioner and a Distinguished Member of the Australian and New Zealand Psychodrama Association.

Visiting Trainer

Annie Fisher
Annette is the Director of the Psychodrama Training Institute of the ACT and is President of the Australian Federation of Trainers. She has a counselling and psychotherapy practice and is a visual artist.

Visiting Trainer

Elizabeth Synnot
Elizabeth (Diz) Synnot, LLB, M Soc Sci, Sociodramatist, TEPIT, works as a psychodrama trainer at the Moreno Collegium in Brisbane and an organisational and community developer. Her interest is the regeneration of life in individuals and groups as world events and social themes unfold.


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