Dr Lydia Gitau
B.Ed. (Literature, English), Kenyatta University
M.A. Counselling, International Leadership University, Kenya
High Dip. in Counselling Psychology, Tec Institute of Management
M.A International Relations, USIU-Africa
PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney
I specialise in research on creative interventions that have potential to support healing for survivors of refugee trauma. I work collaboratively with people from refugee backgrounds and colleagues to explore cultural and creative approaches that have this potential. I am committed to co-design and decolonial approaches in investigating what works in different communities of refugee background, and to using different art forms to engage individuals and communities. I am a social scientist and counsellor by training. I have previously worked as a counsellor in Kenya, and as a trainer and trauma counsellor with NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS).
Research projects I am currently involved in include:
- Immersive Media Explorations of the Felt Experience of Emotions in the Body (HC200508)
- Exploring Creative Engagement for Psychosocial Support of Young People from Refugee Backgrounds (with possible collaboration between form Mental Health and Community Living Supports for Refugees, , and UNSW).
- Poetry and Mental Health: Young South Sudanese Community Members Exploring Ways to talk about SuicideÌý
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
- Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship, International Peace Research Association (IPRA) Foundation, Ìý
- Postgraduate Teaching Fellowship, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney, 2014
My Research Supervision
Emmanuel Mensah: Transitional Justice, Truth Commission and Community Psychology: What can Community Psychology offer in the trauma healing of victims of past atrocities towards peace and national reconciliation? (Discipline of Psychiatry & Mental Health, PhD Research) - Associate supervisor