Meet your trainer
Rosie Morgan
Rosie graduated from London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2019, where she studied Classical Music and Voice. The training gave Rosie the opportunity to perform with renowned artists and sing a lead role with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. During her third of study, Rosie was diagnosed with Dyspraxia and Dyscalculia, which led to interests in neurodivergent psychology and Music Therapy. Rosie then went on to study a Master’s degree in Psychology at Bristol University, where she was also diagnosed with ADHD. As a postgraduate student, she researched counselling interventions for children with additional needs and her dissertation explored parent experiences of accessing and navigating SEN support services for young children. Alongside her Master’s, Rosie worked as a 1:1 SEN support worker in a charity setting for children with a wide range of needs. Rosie hopes to train as a Counselling Psychologist and specialise in supporting families and children with neurodiversity, SEN and SEMH. One day, Rosie hopes to establish a private inclusive counselling, assessment and training service for children, families and adults with SEN and SEMH.