Welcome to Annette Woodhouse who joined the e-seminar this week.
Annette is a family therapist and mental health nurse by profession, working in
rural Victoria Australia. She is originally from NZ and commutes home to study and finish her
PhD. Annette's PhD uses feminist participatory action research (FPAR) with rural family therapy colleagues, influenced by social
constructionist thinking.
Her interests are in: practitioner research, PAR/AR methodologies, family therapy practice particularly mental health issues in families within a rural setting, and an openness to always 'being in the process of
becoming '(in the deleuzian sense) so wanting to network with peers etc...
Annette's signature includes:
Noho ora mai raa
(Take care of yourself)
Annette
Annette Woodhouse
Lecturer, Mental Health Nurse & PhD candidate
Monash University Department of Rural & Indigenous Health
Love Jack.
Noho ora mai raa
(Take care of yourself)
Annette
Annette Woodhouse
Lecturer, Mental Health Nurse & PhD candidate
Monash University Department of Rural & Indigenous Health
PO Box 973
MOE VIC 3825
P: 0351 281 020
F: 0351 281 080
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/srh/mudrih/
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