Emma Chapman

Lecturer, Counselling

School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Emma Chapman

Alongside teaching on the MA programme, I also work as a counsellor and trainer in private practice. Previously, I worked at a charity supporting people at risk of suicide. Before completing my MA, I worked for over 15yrs in the public sector in teaching, multi-disciplinary support and safeguarding roles.

I currently teach on the MA in Clinical Counselling.

My research explores Maternal Mental Health and the transition to motherhood.

Chapman, E. & Gubi, P.  (2019) An Exploration of the Ways in in Which Feelings of ‘Maternal Ambivalence’ Affect Some Women. The Journal of Illness, Crisis and Loss. SAGE. DOI: 10.1177/105413731987028.

  • MA Clinical Counselling – University of Chester
  • Post Graduate Certificate in Education – University of Central Lancaster
  • Joint MA (Hons) History of Art & Philosophy – University of Glasgow