Emily Neuburger, M.A.T., M.S.
About Emily Neuburger, M.A.T., M.S.
Emily Neuburger, M.A.T., M.S., is an Associate Lecturer at UMass Boston and a freelance educator with over 16 years of experience in various educational settings. She specializes in creative expression workshops and employs a trauma-focused approach to help children process grief and loss through art and storytelling.
Work at UMass Boston
Emily Neuburger serves as an Associate Lecturer at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She began her role in 2023 and contributes to the academic community through her teaching methods that emphasize skill-based learning and self-discovery. Her approach is designed to foster artistic experimentation among students.
Education and Expertise
Emily Neuburger holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Massachusetts Boston and a Master of Arts in Teaching from Smith College. She also earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology with a focus on Child and Family Studies from The University of New Hampshire. Her educational background supports her expertise in creative expression and trauma-focused approaches.
Background in Counseling and Education
Emily Neuburger has a diverse background in both counseling and education. She worked as a clinician at River Valley Counseling Center, Inc. from 2021 to 2022, where she applied her skills in mental health. Prior to that, she taught English at Acton Boxborough Regional School District and served as a Writing and Study Skills Teacher at The Cambridge School of Weston.
Creative Expression Workshops
As a freelance educator since 2008, Emily Neuburger conducts creative expression workshops for various audiences, including children, adults, parents, and educators. These workshops take place in diverse venues such as libraries, schools, museums, and learning centers across the country. Her teaching emphasizes artistic experimentation and self-discovery.
Published Works
Emily Neuburger is the author of 'SHOW ME A STORY: 40 Craft Projects and Activities to Spark Children's Storytelling' and 'JOURNAL SPARKS', both published by Storey Publishing. These works reflect her commitment to enhancing storytelling and creative expression among children and educators.