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Anne Pearson is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Salford's School of Health & Society with 20 years of service, holding key roles including Programme Leader for BSc (Hons) Psychology and Counselling Studies, Undergraduate Admissions Tutor, and Dissertation Module Leader. She oversees pastoral care for approximately 180 undergraduate students and leads recruitment for all Psychology programmes including mature students through the Salford Alternative Entry scheme.
Her educational qualifications include:
- BSc (Hons) in Psychology
- MSc in Psychology and Counselling (with Distinction)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling
- PGCE in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (with Distinction)
Ms Pearson's research centers on counselling, mental health, emotional intelligence, and NICE/IAPT frameworks. She has developed an emotional intelligence measure used in counselling research, presented findings at BPS conferences, and created skills-based materials for schools. Her current work evaluates university counselling services.
Her publications reveal consistent interdisciplinary focus across health contexts: breast cancer screening (2015, 2022) examining pandemic impacts and patient compliance, workplace mental health (2018) analyzing NICE guideline implementation, and emotional intelligence development (2016) in counsellor training programs. These works bridge health psychology, organizational behavior, and clinical applications.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
As personal tutor, Ms Pearson provides academic and welfare support with emphasis on students experiencing psychological health challenges. She teaches undergraduate modules covering non-verbal communication, empathy, psychological strain recognition (level 5), and psychopathology/neurophysiology (level 6), while developing emotional competence materials through school partnerships.
Embedded in the Directorate of Psychology and Sport within the School of Health & Society, she contributes to both undergraduate and postgraduate psychology education while leading programme coordination and admissions activities.


